Susan Vreeland
Susan Vreeland first came to my attention in the early 1980s. Since then I have watched the booksellers with bated breath. First came The Girl in Hyacinth Blue. Next, The Passion of Artemesia.
Then, the historical novel about Canadian artist, Emily Carr, The Forest Lover. Now, with anticipation of the May 7, 2007, release date of Luncheon of the Boating Party, I’ve gone digging through Google.
Here is an interview that will cause you to think about your w0rk in many different ways.
Somehow I’ve missed Life Studies and What Love Sees. I have found, however a very good Chronology of the Impressionist Era.
I suppose you have noticed by now. I am a fan of Susan Vreeland.
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Thanks for sharing the interview site. Now I, too, can’t wait for the new book. I loved the Girl in Hyacinth Blue, but I have not read any others. Obviously we are both lucky enough to be readers. Susie