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Portrait of an Unknown Lady

Autor Maria Gainza

Editorial RANDOM HOUSE UK

Portrait of an Unknown Lady
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  • Publisher RANDOM HOUSE UK
  • ISBN13 9781787303249
  • ISBN10 1787303241
  • Type Book
  • Collection INGLES
  • Published 2022
  • Language English
  • Bookbinding Paperback

Portrait of an Unknown Lady

Autor Maria Gainza

Editorial RANDOM HOUSE UK

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In this dazzling story of art and illusion, secrets and schemes, who is to be trusted - and what is real?

From the internationally acclaimed author of Optic Nerve, a New York Times Notable Book 2019

'A writer who feels immediately important' Observer

At a hotel in Buenos Aires, a woman checks in under a pseudonym. She wears a black fur shawl and has no luggage. She is alone.

Over the coming days and nights, she tells a story, which begins with a secret shared in a local bath house, revealing art forgery and fraud on a dazzling scale. At its heart is an enigmatic genius who for years forged portraits of the city's elite, before disappearing without trace. It is a story of influence and intrigue, in which nothing is as it seems. We're not to expect 'names, numbers or dates', she cautions, but a more subtle kind of reckoning...

Told in a mordant, irresistible voice and full of sharp surprises, Portrait of an Unknown Lady is a captivating enquiry into what we mean by 'authenticity', in life as in art. At once poised and capricious, elegant and bold, it is a thrilling exploration of the relationships between what is lived, what is told, what is remembered, and what is real.

Translated from the Spanish by Thomas Bunstead


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