Dance, Fashion, and Long-lost Twins in What Disappears by Barbara Quick
Send us Fan Mail Join me as I chat with Barbara Quick, author of Vivaldi's Virgins and What Disappears, both listed in the Visual Arts category on Art In Fiction. View the video on YouTube: https://youtu.be/nYq1nLL4xv4 Inspiration for What Disappears going back several decades to when Barbara was just 22 years old Revisiting old work after it's "ripened" The role of idential twins in What Disappears Writing a great villain in fashion designer Paul Poiret Researching the fashion components in What Disappears What it was like to be a dancer in Belle Époque Paris Barbara's love of dance Debut of Stravinsky's Rite of Spring in Paris and the Riot at the Rite The role played by anti-semitism in both Tsarist Russia and Paris in the novel The theme of healing in What Disappears Reading from What Disappears Writing poetry and prose: two sides of the same coin? One thing Barbara Quick learned from writing novels that she didn't know before What Barbara is working on now Press Play now & be sure to check out Vivaldi's Virgins and What Disappears on Art In Fiction: https://www.artinfiction.com/novels?q=barbara+quick Barbara Quick's website: https://www.barbaraquick.com/ Music Credit Paganology , performed by The Paul Plimley Trio; composed by Gregg Simpson This website contains affiliate links. If you use these links to make a purchase, I may earn a commission. As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. Thank you. Are you enjoying The Art In Fiction Podcast? Consider giving us a small donation so we can continue bringing you interviews with your favorite arts-inspired novelists. Click this link to donate: https://ko-fi.com/artinfiction . Also, check out Art In Fiction at https://www.artinfiction.com and explore 2500+ novels inspired by the arts in 11 categories: Architecture, Dance, Decorative Arts, Film, Literature, Music, Textile Arts, Theater, Visual Arts, & Other. Want to learn more about Carol Cram, the host of The Art In Fiction Podcast? She's the author of several award-winning novels, including The Towers of Tuscany, A Woman of Note, The Muse of Fire, and The Choir. Find out more on her website . ...