A highly original, piercingly beautiful work, full of beautiful shocks... I felt like a door had been kicked open in my brain Johanna Thomas-Corr, Observer
A woman searches Buenos Aires for the paintings that are her inspiration and her refuge. Her life -- she is a young mother with a complicated family -- is sometimes overwhelming. But among the canvases, often little-known works in quiet rooms, she finds clarity and a sense of who she is . . .
I was reminded of John Berger s Ways of Seeing, enfolded in tender and exuberant personal narratives
Claire-Louise Bennett
This woman-guide, who goes from Lampedusa to The Doors with crushing elegance, is unforgettable Mariana Enriquez
A dazzling combination of memoir, fiction and art book, like nothing you ve ever read before Elle
About the Author
Maria Gainza was born in Buenos Aires, where she still resides. She has worked as a correspondent for the New York Times in Argentina, as well as for ARTnews, and has contributed to Artforum, The Buenos Aires Review, and Radar, the cultural supplement from Pagina/12. Her debut novel, Optic Nerve, translated by Thomas Bunstead, was shortlisted for the 2020 LA Times Art Seidenbaum award for First Fiction, a finalist in the 2020 National Translation awards, and a New York Times Notable Book of 2019.
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