Peggy
Rebecca Godfrey
(Author)
Leslie Jamison
(With)
21,000+ Reviews
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Description
A dazzling, richly imagined novel about Peggy Guggenheim--a story of art, family, love, and becoming oneself--by the award-winning author of Under the Bridge, now a Hulu limited series starring Riley Keough and Lily Gladstone "Godfrey brilliantly resurrects the avant-garde adventurer Peggy Guggenheim as a feminist icon for our times."--Jenny Offill, author of Dept. of Speculation "Magnificent . . . Readers will be won over by Godfrey's incandescent portrait of a singular woman."--Publishers Weekly, starred reviewVenice, 1958. Peggy Guggenheim, heiress and now legendary art collector, sits in the sun at her white marble palazzo on the Grand Canal. She's in a reflective mood, thinking back on her thrilling, tragic, nearly impossible journey from her sheltered, old-fashioned family in New York to here: iconoclast and independent woman. Rebecca Godfrey's Peggy is a blazingly fresh interpretation of a woman who defies every expectation to become an original. The daughter of two Jewish dynasties, Peggy finds her cloistered life turned upside down at fourteen, when her beloved father perishes on the Titanic. His death prompts Peggy to seek a life of passion and personal freedom and, above all, to believe in the transformative power of art. We follow Peggy as she makes her way through the glamorous but sexist and anti-Semitic art worlds of New York and Europe and meet the numerous men who love her (and her money) while underestimating her intellect, talent, and vision. Along the way, Peggy must balance her loyalty to her family with her need to break free from their narrow, snobbish ways and the unexpected restrictions that come with vast fortune. Rebecca Godfrey's final book--completed by her friend, the acclaimed writer Leslie Jamison, following Godfrey's death in 2022--brings to life the woman who helped make the Guggenheim name synonymous with art and genius.
Product Details
Price
$29.00
$26.97
Publisher
Random House
Publish Date
August 13, 2024
Pages
384
Dimensions
5.82 X 10.4 X 1.28 inches | 1.06 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780385538282
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Rebecca Godfrey (1967-2022) was an award-winning novelist and journalist. Her books include The Torn Skirt, finalist for the Ethel Wilson Fiction Prize, and the award-winning true-crime story Under the Bridge, adapted as a Hulu limited series starring Riley Keough as Rebecca Godfrey. Godfrey earned her MFA from Sarah Lawrence College and taught writing at Columbia University. She lived with her husband and daughter in upstate New York. Leslie Jamison's books include The Empathy Exams, The Recovering, the novel The Gin Closet, and the memoir Splinters. She teaches at Columbia University and lives in Brooklyn, New York.
Reviews
"Peggy had often been misunderstood and disrespected, seen as a slutty dilettante who threw her money around. But Rebecca [Godfrey] took Peggy seriously, as a woman full of wit, savvy, and passion, hungry for experience and purpose and with an eye for art, and for people, that others couldn't yet appreciate."--Leslie Jamison, The New Yorker "A smart, exciting, and big-hearted book that not only thinks about what a life can be but also how it becomes legendary."--Town and Country "Empathetic . . . Peggy follows the titular late heiress from the ages of 14 to 60 as she discovers her love of fine art, finds her place in a sexist and anti-Semitic world, and makes a name for herself."--Time "A lush novel infused with torment, determination, and wit. With keenly drawn characters based on real-life figures and a vivid and illuminating historical context, Peggy . . . is enthralling, revealing, and resonant."--Booklist "A devoted, creative version of the life, often in romantic thrall to the mercurial, impulsive, insulated figure at its center . . . A vivid, indulgent imagining of the legendary collector."--Kirkus Reviews
"Magnificent . . . In lively first-person narration, Godfrey captures Peggy's constant wavering between boldness and self-doubt, between the pull of conventional motherhood and the longing to be free. . . . Readers will be won over by Godfrey's incandescent portrait of a singular woman."--Publishers Weekly, starred review "The novel follows Guggenheim's whirlwind life through the art worlds of America and Europe, and the interesting, high-brow, and often sexist circles she traveled in. Godfrey, whose 2005 true crime book Under the Bridge was adapted into a Hulu series starring Riley Keough and Lily Gladstone this year, had a knack for mining real-life details for fictional gold."--W Magazine "A story about the daughter and heiress to the Guggenheim fortune and her artistic and romantic exploits, and her quest to find her own direction and vision despite the pull and sway of her family name. Pick it up for the high society family dramas, for the coming-of-age antics, for the preening and prestigious art world depictions, or for the beauty of the writing itself, the two minds that came together to produce this work of exploration, intrigue, and self-discovery."--Literary Hub, Most Anticipated Books of 2024 "A beautifully imagined and superbly written novel about the tenuous line between life and art. Godfrey brilliantly resurrects the avant-garde adventurer Peggy Guggenheim as a feminist icon for our times."--Jenny Offill
"A tremendous work of the imagination . . . Peggy Guggenheim embodied the twentieth century, but attempts to capture her vitality and uniqueness have tended to fall flat. No more! Rebecca Godfrey's prose is as stylish as her protagonist and every bit as deep, sensuous, and thoughtful. . . . An unparalleled life presented as a page-turner."--Gary Shteyngart
"Magnificent . . . In lively first-person narration, Godfrey captures Peggy's constant wavering between boldness and self-doubt, between the pull of conventional motherhood and the longing to be free. . . . Readers will be won over by Godfrey's incandescent portrait of a singular woman."--Publishers Weekly, starred review "The novel follows Guggenheim's whirlwind life through the art worlds of America and Europe, and the interesting, high-brow, and often sexist circles she traveled in. Godfrey, whose 2005 true crime book Under the Bridge was adapted into a Hulu series starring Riley Keough and Lily Gladstone this year, had a knack for mining real-life details for fictional gold."--W Magazine "A story about the daughter and heiress to the Guggenheim fortune and her artistic and romantic exploits, and her quest to find her own direction and vision despite the pull and sway of her family name. Pick it up for the high society family dramas, for the coming-of-age antics, for the preening and prestigious art world depictions, or for the beauty of the writing itself, the two minds that came together to produce this work of exploration, intrigue, and self-discovery."--Literary Hub, Most Anticipated Books of 2024 "A beautifully imagined and superbly written novel about the tenuous line between life and art. Godfrey brilliantly resurrects the avant-garde adventurer Peggy Guggenheim as a feminist icon for our times."--Jenny Offill
"A tremendous work of the imagination . . . Peggy Guggenheim embodied the twentieth century, but attempts to capture her vitality and uniqueness have tended to fall flat. No more! Rebecca Godfrey's prose is as stylish as her protagonist and every bit as deep, sensuous, and thoughtful. . . . An unparalleled life presented as a page-turner."--Gary Shteyngart