I have just heard from Jan Atkins of the death (aged 93) on the Isle of Arran of my old friend Mary Davies, a gifted painter, writer and healer. My novel The Woman Who Drew Buildings was inspired by tales told to me by this wonderful and somewhat mystical writer and artist who lived in retirement on the Isle of Arran and who also, in her time, drew buildings for a living. She was - remarkably - a note taker and reporter for architectural historian Niklaus Pevsner and in her time helped to save important buildings from demolition.
Drawing from Mary's stories, experience and documentation the novel takes place in Poland in 1981 and Britain in 2006 . What’s it about? It’s about the consuming nature of art, the shadowy place between now and the hereafter; it’s about passionate encounters arising from a confluence of cultures and the long journey of a mother and son to mutual understanding. (more...)
Drawing from Mary's stories, experience and documentation the novel takes place in Poland in 1981 and Britain in 2006 . What’s it about? It’s about the consuming nature of art, the shadowy place between now and the hereafter; it’s about passionate encounters arising from a confluence of cultures and the long journey of a mother and son to mutual understanding. (more...)
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