Description
Hardcover is in good condition. No dust jacket. Pages are clean and binding is secure.
This intriguing novel by Marie-Anne McQuay takes readers on a literary journey through the life of Ruth Claxton, a fictional artist from the early 20th century. Published in 2008, “Ruth Claxton: Lands End” explores themes of creativity, identity, and the pursuit of artistic expression against the backdrop of a rapidly changing world.
McQuay’s vivid prose transports readers to the rugged landscapes of Cornwall, where Ruth finds inspiration in the natural beauty of the region. Through her protagonist, the author offers a poignant commentary on the challenges faced by women artists of the era, who often struggled for recognition and autonomy in a male-dominated art world.
This particular copy, while lacking a dust jacket, is in good condition, with clean pages and a secure binding, making it an excellent addition to any collection of historical fiction or works exploring the lives of female artists. Collectors and readers alike will appreciate McQuay’s skillful blend of fictional narrative and historical context, as well as her nuanced portrayal of a woman’s quest for creative fulfillment.