Woman in Bronze

Woman in Bronze

First edition cover art to "Woman in Bronze" by Antanas Sileika

First edition cover
Author Antanas Sileika
Country Lithuania
Language English
Published Toronto: Random House Canada, 2004
Media type Book
Pages 387
ISBN 9780679311423

Woman in Bronze is a novel by Canadian-Lithuanian Antanas Sileika. It was first published in 2004 by Random House Canada.[1]

Set in the early 1920s, it follows a young Lithuanian sculptor named Tomas Stumbras who, in the war-torn early years of his country's independence, leaves his home on a Lithuanian farm and travels to Paris to launch his art career. The plot features jealous lovers, topless dancers, a transvestite, murders and suicides.

Historical figures in the book include sculptor Jacques Lipchitz, entertainer Josephine Baker, and Polish general Józef Piłsudski. According to Humber EtCetera, "[u]nlike other authors who may use famous names as sensational name-drops... Sileika uses them as legitimate characters that work around and with him."

References

  1. "Woman in Bronze". OCLC Worldcat. Retrieved 6 April 2014.


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