Painter of Silence

 Georgina Harding

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Long-listed for Orange Prize for Fiction 2012.
Shortlisted for Orange Prize for Fiction 2012.
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When she leaves the ward she feels the whiteness of the room still inside her, as if she is bleached out inside. It is the shock, she tells herself. She feels the whiteness like a dam holding back all the coloured flood of memory. Iasi, Romania, the early 1950s. A man is found on the steps of a hospital, frail as a fallen bird. He carries no identification and utters no words, and it is days before anyone discovers that he is deaf and mute. And then a young nurse called Safta brings paper and pencils with which he can draw. Slowly, painstakingly, memories appear on the page: a hillside, a stable, a car, a country house, dogs and mirrored rooms and samovars in what is now a lost world. The memories are Safta's also. For the man is Augustin, son of the cook at the manor at Poiana that was her family home. Born six months apart, they grew up with a connection that bypassed words. But while Augustin's world remained the same size Safta's expanded to embrace languages, society - and love, as Augustin watched one long hot summer, in the form of a fleeting young man in a green Lagonda. Safta left before the war. Augustin stayed.
But even in the wide hills and valleys around Poiana he did not escape its horrors. He watched uncomprehending as armies passed through the place. Then the Communists came, and he found himself their unlikely victim. There are things that he must tell Safta that may be more than simple drawings can convey. Beautiful, spare and intense, Painter of Silence captures the loss and the hope of a tragic time through the extraordinary vision of a mute outsider.

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The Painter of Silence is, in so many ways, is a quiet novel, I easily might have overseen it and yet I so enjoyed reading it. I think that this is a book to recommend to anybody who takes pleasure in finely crafted novels and loves stories where ordinary people get caught in big, historical events and where unconventional relationships and ways of communicating become possible.

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We are recommending Painter of Silence by Georgina Harding. It was shortlisted for the 2012 Orange Prize for fiction and it is not surprise. It is a must read for fans of literary fiction and in particular those who loved English Patient by Michael Ondaatje
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Painter of Silence has been floating around the edges of my radar for some time – I’d read some good reviews on blogs, then it was listed for this year’s Orange Prize. Then thanks to the lovely people at Bloomsbury, I received a review copy.... more
Post World War II Romania is under the brutal Stalinist regime; an unnamed man wakes up in hospital deaf, mute and unable to communicate. A young nurse, Safta, recognises him and brings him a pencil and paper so he can draw. Slowly and... more
The Orange Prize for fiction (soon to be renamed) is one of my favourite literary prizes, not only because it rewards female writers and as a female reader I enjoy a lot of these books but mainly because it has a great eye for interesting books. I... more

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