Sirens & Muses
- 368 stránek
- 13 hodin čtení
The lives of four artists are transformed by their desires and ambitions in this compelling novel set against the backdrop of the 2011 recession and the Occupy Wall Street movement. At the prestigious Wrynn College of Art, students are immersed in a world that values innovation over beauty. Louisa Arceneaux, a thoughtful nineteen-year-old scholarship student, feels out of place in this environment. Her attraction to her charismatic roommate, Karina Piontek, a talented but unpredictable daughter of affluent art collectors, complicates her experience. As their relationship deepens, they must confront their innermost desires and fears. Meanwhile, Karina is also drawn to Preston Utley, a senior and anti-capitalist provocateur who is embroiled in a public feud with visiting professor Robert Berger, a once-prominent artist seeking to reclaim his relevance. When Preston orchestrates a provocative hoax, the lives of all four artists are irrevocably changed, thrusting them into the competitive New York art scene. They must navigate their identities in art and society while grappling with themes of success, failure, and joy. With poignant insight, the narrative explores selfhood, ambition, and the complexities of class and money, capturing a generation's struggle to define their future.

