가제: 더 시터
원제: THE SITTER
저자: Angela O'Keeffe
출판사: UQP
176쪽 / 소설 / 2023.8 출간
** Winner, 2024 NSW Premier's Literary Awards – Christina Stead Prize for Fiction
** Longlisted, 2024 Miles Franklin Literary Award
그녀가 바라보던 화폭을, 이제는 그녀가 우리를 바라본다.
천재 화가의 아내이자 모델이었던 오르탕스 세잔이 2020년을 살아가는 작가를 지켜보며
자신의 삶을 다시 이야기하는, 독창성이 돋보이는 작품.
2020년 파리. 팬데믹 초기, 한 작가는 호텔 방에 갇힌 채, 화가의 아내이자 가끔은 그의 뮤즈였던 인물, ‘오르탕스 세잔’에 관한 소설을 완성하기 위해 고군분투하고 있다. 이미 한 세기가 넘도록 죽어 있던 오르탕스는 이 창작 행위에 의해 다시 깨어나, 봉쇄된 도시 속에서 작가를 그림자처럼 따라다닌다. 그러나 늘 타인의 시선 아래 살아야 했던 그녀는 점점 눈앞의 이 여성에게 호기심을 느끼기 시작한다. 그녀는 누구이며, 그녀의 과거에는 어떤 사건이 숨겨져 있는가?
이 소설은 예술가와 대상 사이의 긴장, 그리고 타인이 우리에 대해 말하는 이야기와 우리가 스스로 선택해 말하는 이야기 사이의 간극을 탐구한다.
[리뷰]
‘Compelling and playful... For all of its interest in imagination and art, and in looking and being seen, The Sitter is at its heart a novel about grief and love – and their frequent intertwining – as well as the sacrifices that women are compelled to make for love, and the ways in which women might resist, and reclaim themselves – however long after the fact.’
- The Guardian
‘The Sitter is phenomenal. A remarkable feat and enthralling work, The Sitter is elegantly constructed – a book that weaves between reality and unreality and wonder with supreme ease. The nested scenes work perfectly, with not a word nor theme nor scene wasted. It moves through layers like music, up and down registers of hope and awe, regret, sadness and self-knowledge. The historical aspects are fascinating, the contemporary scenes compelling. O’Keeffe’s work floats. I was utterly spellbound.’
- Michelle Johnston
‘Meditative and elegant, The Sitter by Angela O’Keeffe is the story of two women who find themselves in the study of each other. Their stories, their connections, are beautifully layered in this touching novel.’
- Mirandi Riwoe
‘A gorgeous book, deft, tender, clear-eyed, about seeing and being seen; being and having been. A book that shimmers in the space between writer and reader, so full of life and light and knowledge I had to pause over and again to allow the pleasure of the language and images to settle in me before moving on.’
- Kate Cole-Adams
‘In an ingenious reversal, Angela O’Keeffe conjures Paul Cezanne’s wife and sitter, Hortense, out of the canvas and on to the page to observe her contemporary Australian writer. Hortense transcends time, language and country to narrate this strange and beautiful hallucination on the endlessly shifting boundary between art and life.
- Fiona Kelly McGregor
‘So assured in its experimentation.’
- Charlotte Wood |