Land of Enchantment

Fiction & Literature, Contemporary Women, Literary
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Author: Liza Wieland ISBN: 9780815653134
Publisher: Syracuse University Press Publication: March 5, 2015
Imprint: Syracuse University Press Language: English
Author: Liza Wieland
ISBN: 9780815653134
Publisher: Syracuse University Press
Publication: March 5, 2015
Imprint: Syracuse University Press
Language: English

New Mexico, 1985. Brigid Long Night, a young half-Navajo painter, goes to
work as an assistant for the elderly Georgia O’Keeffe. Haunted by the decision
to give up her newborn daughter for adoption, Brigid struggles with the direction
and inertia of her life. With O’Keeffe’s encouragement, Brigid develops a
powerful style, incorporating language and wordplay as well as image in her
portrayal of Native American life and her place in it.
Atlanta, 1995. Nancy Diamond, an aspiring playwright, encounters Brigid’s work
and begins to understand the hidden truths about her own life as the child born of
an affair between her white mother and an African American artist.
New York City, 2001. Sasha Hernandez enrolls at Columbia University to
study filmmaking. She has only recently discovered that her mother, living in
Manhattan, is a celebrated painter and sculptor whose work is installed in the
sculpture garden at the World Trade Center.
In Liza Wieland’s deeply moving novel, these interwoven stories show how art reveals the depth and complexity of human love, in all its betrayals and losses, beauty and redemption

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New Mexico, 1985. Brigid Long Night, a young half-Navajo painter, goes to
work as an assistant for the elderly Georgia O’Keeffe. Haunted by the decision
to give up her newborn daughter for adoption, Brigid struggles with the direction
and inertia of her life. With O’Keeffe’s encouragement, Brigid develops a
powerful style, incorporating language and wordplay as well as image in her
portrayal of Native American life and her place in it.
Atlanta, 1995. Nancy Diamond, an aspiring playwright, encounters Brigid’s work
and begins to understand the hidden truths about her own life as the child born of
an affair between her white mother and an African American artist.
New York City, 2001. Sasha Hernandez enrolls at Columbia University to
study filmmaking. She has only recently discovered that her mother, living in
Manhattan, is a celebrated painter and sculptor whose work is installed in the
sculpture garden at the World Trade Center.
In Liza Wieland’s deeply moving novel, these interwoven stories show how art reveals the depth and complexity of human love, in all its betrayals and losses, beauty and redemption

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