Miss Guggenheim

Peggy Guggenheim, la galerista que cambió el mundo del arte

Hayden, Leah

Lisbon, 1941. Peggy Guggenheim and her new love, the painter Max Ernst, finally manage to travel to the United States. Upon arrival, Max is arrested and treated as an enemy alien, and Peggy fears he may be deported to Germany. At the same time, she will do everything possible to make her big dream come true: to carry out her own museum, where she wants to exhibit a collection of modern European art. But the obstacles Peggy has to contend with are daunting, as her love for her Max seems doomed. In return, she will be able to carry out her long-awaited dream, to create a museum with her name in a palazzo on the Grand Canal in Venice, a place that would become her refuge and that can currently be visited. .

Author
Hayden, Leah
Subject
Literature > Narrative in other languages
Genre
General > Modern and contemporary fiction
EAN
9788419110244
ISBN
978-84-19110-24-4
Edition
1
Publisher
Maeva Ediciones
Pages
376 
High
23.0 cm
Weight
15.0 cm
Release date
15-06-2022
Language
Spanish 
Series
Grandes novelas 
Paperback edition
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Hayden, Leah (aut.)

  • Hayden, Leah
    Leah Hayden es el seudónimo con el que firma sus obras una autora alemana. Estudió Filología, Ciencias Políticas y Filosofía en Heidelberg y Estados Unidos, donde vi   Read more