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The Bohemians

A Novel

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The Bohemians

De: Jasmin Darznik
Narrado por: Dylan Moore
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A dazzling novel of one of America’s most celebrated photographers, Dorothea Lange, exploring the wild years in San Francisco that awakened her career-defining grit, compassion, and daring.

“Jasmin Darznik expertly delivers an intriguing glimpse into the woman behind those unforgettable photographs of the Great Depression, and their impact on humanity.”—Susan Meissner, bestselling author of The Nature of Fragile Things

In this novel of the glittering and gritty Jazz Age, a young aspiring photographer named Dorothea Lange arrives in San Francisco in 1918. As a newcomer—and naïve one at that—Dorothea is grateful for the fast friendship of Caroline Lee, a vivacious, straight-talking Chinese American with a complicated past, who introduces Dorothea to Monkey Block, an artists’ colony and the bohemian heart of the city. Dazzled by Caroline and her friends, Dorothea is catapulted into a heady new world of freedom, art, and politics. She also finds herself falling in love with the brilliant but troubled painter Maynard Dixon. As Dorothea sheds her innocence, her purpose is awakened and she grows into the artist whose iconic Depression-era “Migrant Mother” photograph broke the hearts and opened the eyes of a nation.

A vivid and absorbing portrait of the past, The Bohemians captures a cast of unforgettable characters, including Frida Kahlo, Ansel Adams, and D. H. Lawrence. But moreover, it shows how the gift of friendship and the possibility of self-invention persist against the ferocious pull of history.
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“If you loved Song of a Captive Bird like I did, you will want to read the latest creative historical biography by Jasmin Darznik. Darznik paints an illuminative portrait of the photographer and the woman.”Ms. Magazine

“Lange’s story begins when she arrives in 1918 San Francisco . . . spinning into an all-too relevant tale of a woman dealing with a pandemic, rising anti-immigration sentiment, and a tumultuous political climate.”PopSugar

“In her riveting and resonant new novel, Jasmin Darznik captures San Francisco’s heyday through the eyes of one of its most iconic residents. By exploring how Dorothea Lange witnessed her troubled and momentous times, Darznik speaks directly to our own.”—Anthony Marra, author of A Constellation of Vital Phenomena

“You’ll never look at a Dorothea Lange photograph the same way after reading Darznik’s compelling portrait of the trailblazer who carved a glorious path through 1920s San Francisco. Darznik doesn’t flinch when confronting the parallels to today, whether racism or anti-immigrant sentiment, yet her impeccable research grounds the story firmly in the heyday of the Jazz Age. A superb read.”—Fiona Davis, New York Times bestselling author of The Lions of Fifth Avenue

“Dorothea Lange once famously said, ‘Art is an act of total attention.’ Jasmin Darznik’s breathtaking novel The Bohemians accomplishes that and more. Not only did it have me riveted from start to finish, through her words, history powerfully speaks to the present moment.”—Lara Prescott, author of The Secrets We Kept

“A beautiful literary portrait of the one and only Dorothea Lange. Jasmin Darznik expertly delivers in this intriguing glimpse into the woman behind those unforgettable photographs of the Great Depression’s impact on humanity. Highly readable and utterly relevant to our times. I was transported.”—Susan Meissner, bestselling author of The Nature of Fragile Things

“Historical readers will treasure this engaging story . . . Darznik deftly depicts Lange's transformation into a renowned photographer.”Library Journal

“A powerful novel about a woman who shuns convention to follow her passion.”Kirkus Reviews

“Darznik is adept at depicting Dorothea’s evolving worldview as well as San Francisco a decade after the earthquake, a ‘world of raw possibility,’ especially for women artists.”Publishers Weekly

“Modern echoes abound in a city under a pall of economic turmoil and racial disharmony advanced by politicians for their own ends as well as the global influenza pandemic. Darznik has created an arresting portrait of two women set before an illuminating backdrop.”Booklist
Fascinating Historical Fiction • Well-researched History • Excellent Narration • Vivid Setting • Educational Storytelling

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Artists who have made pilgrimages to SF will find a fascinating story of others who came before and after the 06 quake. Audiences and voyeurs will find themselves back in time in the historical, bohemian SF. The author addresses controversial topics with grace. Personal, relatable, fun,

San Francisco History for Voyeurs

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There were so many other interesting artists living at the Monkey House at that time, I would have enjoyed more about them.

The Chinese racism

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I DIDNT read it myself ,as i found the Narrator very annoying. Liked the story very much. Did more research, fascinating, will recommend it.

Read dont listen to the Audible version.

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I did not want this book to end. I had no idea until the authors notes that the characters were based on real people which just made me love it more. The historical depth taught me so much. It was truly a joy & a privilege to read.

Fantastic Book

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Great reader, loved the way she spun the tale, and the notes at the end as well!

Lovely historical fiction!

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Wonderful story and terrific narration! Would highly recommend - especially to those who enjoy historical fiction.

Absolutely beautiful!

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This book beautifully describes the life of an amazing woman and the incredible people that intersected her life, during a time in history that is replaying itself again today.

Timely Read during Pandemic

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I couldn't stop listening! The descriptions made you feel like you were there at that time.

Excellent read

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The story portrays an interesting perspective on part of San Francisco history. I appreciated the real, big names and hope that the portrayal of their characters had some truth in their real lives. The narrator was good except her pronunciation of foreign language words was one of the worst I have ever heard.

Interesting

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I greatly appreciated that at the end of the book, the author explains her research and what is historical fact versus her fictionalization of characters, in particular, "Caroline Lee." Darznik's careful research of the time period, especially the 1918 flu, illuminated life in post-earthquake San Francisco for free-spirits who created a community for themselves as they pushed the boundaries of race and gender.

Creative historical fiction

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