Summary
Obsessed with art, and with living, Charlotte attended school in Germany until it was too dangerous to remain, fled to France, and was interned in a bleak work camp from which she narrowly escaped. Newly free, she spent two years in almost total solitude, creating a series of autobiographical art—images, words, even musical scores—that together tell her life story. A pregnant Charlotte was killed in Auschwitz at the age of 26, but not before she entrusted her life's work to a friend, who kept it safe until peacetime. The result, an extraordinary novel avant la lettre, was eventually published as Life? or Theatre? (and now reissued by Overlook), a unique, relentlessly complete artistic expression.In Charlotte, David Foenkinos—with passion, life, humor, and intelligent observation—has written his own utterly original tribute to Charlotte Salomon's tragic life and transcendent art. His gorgeous, haunting, and ultimately redemptive novel is the result of a long-cherished desire to honor this young artist. Infused with the emotion of a writer who connects deeply with his subject, and masterfully and sensitively translated by Sam Taylor, Charlotte is a triumph of creative expression, a monument to genius stilled too soon, and an ode to the will to survive.
c’est vachement triste mais vachement bien
Livre très poétique malgré une ambiance tragique. La présence de l’art est fondamental. Découverte d’une artiste admirable Charlotte Salomon.
Recommandé par Alice "⭐️⭐️⭐️"
trop bien écriture perturbante mais je le lisais tellement bien et fluidement c’est trop bien écrit très touchant et témoin du côté des juifs de la 2gm romance qui fait que ça se lit bien tout en étant focus sur l’art et la pensée complexe de charlotte perso principal vision de la vie un peu bad vibes et obsédée par son amour mais hyper interessant mais son talent et sa passion pour l’art sont tellement bien transmises
Noté 10/10 par Laura Willinger
Histoire d’une peintre juive pendant la 2nde guerre mondiale. Livre simple mais histoire difficile pour cette dame.