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The Museum Guardby Howard NormanJanuary 1999 |
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Synopsis When the Dutch painting 'Jewess on a Street in Amsterdam' arrives at the museum, Imogen becomes obsessed and abandons her life in favor of the ennobled one she imagines for its subject -- even though being a Jew in Amsterdam is becoming more and more perilous as the clouds of World War II begin to gather. As the true story of the Jewess emerges, Imogen leaves DeFoe and enters the orbit of Edward and his own fascination with the horrific news being broadcast from Europe. Drawing together the mysteries of identity and self-determination and the ominous aura of the late 1930s, The Museum Guard is an examination of the desire to step out of the everyday and into action -- and of that desire's often tragic consequences." (Publisher) |
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