The Strawberry Girl
A tumultuous love affair is brought to life; revealing the bewitching story behind one of the most iconic paintings of all time; Edward Munch's The Scream.
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Dimensions | 12.7 x 19.8cm |
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Fabric & material | Hardback |
SKU | 02084668 |
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Product story
This book has been selected and reviewed by Michael Prodger for the RA Magazine: Issue 131 Summer 2016.
Johanne Lien is a go-between; the lovers she brings together are the painter Edvard Munch and Tullik Ihlen, the daughter of a well-to-do family holidaying in a fishing village in the Norwegian fjords in the summer of 1893. Munch is already infamous, while Tullik churns with sexual awakening: it is a set-up that demands a crisis. In her debut novel, Stromme adroitly imagines the forces that lay behind The Scream.
Johanne Lien is a go-between; the lovers she brings together are the painter Edvard Munch and Tullik Ihlen, the daughter of a well-to-do family holidaying in a fishing village in the Norwegian fjords in the summer of 1893. Munch is already infamous, while Tullik churns with sexual awakening: it is a set-up that demands a crisis. In her debut novel, Stromme adroitly imagines the forces that lay behind The Scream.