Thunderclap
A memoir of art and life & sudden death
(Author) Laura CummingSHORTLISTED FOR THE WOMEN'S PRIZE FOR NON-FICTION 2024 WINNER OF THE WRITERS' PRIZE 2024 | NON-FICTION A beautifully illustrated new memoir of a life in art, a father and daughter, and what a shared love of a painting can come to mean. 'Brilliant' Edmund de Waal * 'Captivating' Nina Stibbe * 'Extraordinary' India Knight On the morning of 12 October 1654, a gunpowder explosion devastated the Dutch city of Delft. Among the fatalities was the painter Carel Fabritius, dead at thirty-two, leaving behind his haunting masterpiece The Goldfinch. Thunderclap explores what happened to Fabritius before and after the disaster whilst interweaving the lives of Laura Cumming, her painter father and the great artists of the Dutch Golden Age. It takes the reader from seventeenth-century Delft to twentieth-century Scottish islands, from Rembrandt's studio to wartime America and contemporary London. This is a book about what a picture may come to mean, how it can enter your life and change your thinking in a thunderclap. 'Superb...this book taught me to see anew' Daily Telegraph 'A book that often borders on the sublime in its sentiment and beauty' Sunday Times
Laura Cumming
Laura Cumming is a renowned art critic and writer known for her insightful and engaging writing style. She has contributed to various publications, including The Observer and The Guardian, and has written several acclaimed books on art and cultural history. Cumming is best known for her memoir "On Chapel Sands," which explores her mother's mysterious disappearance as a child and delves into family secrets and hidden truths. Her work is characterized by its lyrical prose, meticulous research, and deep emotional resonance. Cumming's contributions to literature have had a significant impact on the memoir genre, blending personal narrative with art history and cultural analysis in a unique and compelling way.