The Last Summer of the World: A Novel

by Emily Mitchell
The Last Summer of the World: A Novel  
published 2007 by W. W. Norton
binding Hardcover
isbn 0393064875   (isbn13: 9780393064872)
pages 352
description An absorbing debut novel about the photograher Edward Steichen's wartime return to France and his reckoning with his painful past.

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date added
05-12-07



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Brenna
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04/09/08

Read in April, 2008
recommends it for: lauren
i really liked this book. it was a compelling and rich narrative with wonderful characters, and i loved the art historical element. the author presents a fictionalized account of an actual series of events that happened in the art photographer edward stiechen's life. other artists make appearances in the novel--stieglitz, rodin, and isadora duncan, to name a few. the book goes back and forth between edward's life before WWI and his life during and after it. because of this back-and-forth, the un...more
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Sundry
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03/01/08

bookshelves: historicalfiction
Read in January, 2008
recommended to Sundry by: Los Angeles Public Library
recommends it for: Meridith
I very much enjoyed this book. I think I found it through a subject search on photography and maybe the time period in the LA Public Library database and it was a pleasant surprise.

It's a fictionalized account of the experiences of photographer Edward Steichen before, during and after World War I. I found it very interesting as a photographer and since I was in the Marne region of France and in Paris recently, so the setting was very vivid for me.

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Stacey
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11/27/07

Read in November, 2007
For full disclosure, I have to admit that I know the author. But even if I didn't, I would love this book. Partly because it showed me worlds I hadn't seen before (WWI from the air, early photography, the social world of Rodin and other Americans in Paris). But mostly because I can't remember the last contemporary novel I read with such complex characters. As soon as I would emotionally side with one, I'd get the other side of the story from another (great use of shifting close third person).
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Valerie
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02/07/08

Read in February, 2008
Nothing here really impressed upon me one way or the other. No character was really likable; if anything, most of the characters were unlikable and by page 400, I just wanted it to be over with, already.

But overall, the story moved along, I was able to finish and when I closed the back cover I easily moved onto the next book. Didn't hate it, didn't love it.
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Patti
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02/10/08

Read in February, 2008
This book was an interesting back story of a photographer, Edward Steichen, that I have long admired. It was written well and provided interesting historical insights about life on the ground in a war, but I was ready for the book to be over a bit before it was. Somehow I am not even motivated to look up the photos referred to throughout the book. Maybe it was all just too sad.
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Jennifer
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09/10/07

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Read in September, 2007
I may just really like historical fiction that surmises what occurs in the lives of artists, especially in France. But, I found the book to be an enjoyable read with a nice back and forth between 2 time periods "present" and "past".
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Katie
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10/02/07

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Admittedly, I know the author, so I'm biased -- So far, I'm thoroughly enjoying this book. The imagery is so beautiful and detailed that I'm reading slower than usual to take it all in carefully.
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Ann
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02/04/08

WVU students will know why I read this; it's quite good, though hard-going because the marriage is such a train wreck. But I admired the writing and the ambition behind this.
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Paola
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03/20/08

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Read in March, 2008
Fictional account of Edward Steichen's years in France before and after WWI.
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