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Still Life
Book • 2021
Still Life by Sarah Winman tells the story of Ulysses Temper, a young British soldier, and Evelyn Skinner, a 64-year-old art historian, who meet briefly in Tuscany in 1944 during World War II. This encounter sets off a chain of events that transforms Ulysses' life and those of the people around him.
The novel spans several decades, following Ulysses as he returns to London after the war, navigates his relationships with his wife Peg and her daughter Alys, and eventually returns to Florence.
The story is enriched by an ensemble of characters, including the eccentric patrons of the Stoat and Parrot pub, and Claude, a witty and charming parrot.
The book explores themes of art, culture, and the power of human connections, set against the backdrop of historical events such as the 1966 Florentine floods.
The novel spans several decades, following Ulysses as he returns to London after the war, navigates his relationships with his wife Peg and her daughter Alys, and eventually returns to Florence.
The story is enriched by an ensemble of characters, including the eccentric patrons of the Stoat and Parrot pub, and Claude, a witty and charming parrot.
The book explores themes of art, culture, and the power of human connections, set against the backdrop of historical events such as the 1966 Florentine floods.
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