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  • Something That Cannot Die

  • By: Paula McLain
  • Narrated by: Cynthia Nixon
  • Length: 1 hr and 22 mins
  • 4.8 out of 5 stars (16 ratings)
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By: Paula McLain
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Summary

A powerful and revealing story about Georgia O’Keeffe, torn between the city that made her and the desert that promises to set her free, written by Paula McLain, the New York Times best-selling author of The Paris Wife and the forthcoming When the Stars Go Dark, and performed by Emmy Award-winning actress Cynthia Nixon.

It’s 1929 in New York City. In an apartment high above Lexington Avenue, the painter Georgia O’Keeffe feels stuck. At 42, she should be at the apex of her powers as an artist, and yet something is missing. Her husband - the gallerist Alfred Stieglitz, who helped build her reputation in the art world - has grown needy and insecure, not to mention unfaithful. More than this, her work has lost its fire, and she knows it. The calla lilies and poppies for which she is revered now seem careful, predictable. Feeling desperate and conflicted, Georgia flees to New Mexico in search of something that will ignite her once again. There, she meets an adventurous young woman whose energy and optimism take hold of Georgia and show her a glimpse of what another kind of life - one of her own making - might look like.

Set against the transcendent desert landscapes of New Mexico, and brought to life by a beloved voice and contemporary master of historical fiction, Something That Cannot Die is an intimate portrait of a great artist and the adventures - both physical and spiritual - that moved and changed her.

©2020 Paula McLain (P)2020 Audible Originals, LLC.

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Living the art life

I loved the writing and the delivery I was transported to where she was physically and geographically and in life

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Alluring,, Insightful, Lovely

So evocative of the period. It felt so true and real. Almost as if it was an autobiography - channelled. I’d love to have heard more! Loved the subject, the writing, and the narration (which I speeded up a couple of notches)…

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Wonderful and humane

A beautiful narrative using the gentle undulations of words matching the painters' life and work.

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A lovely short story

Cynthia Nixon is great as Georgia O’Keefe/ the narrator.
It’s a very intimate and tender story of a moment in her life that feels really significant in its minutiae. It’s not a huge narrative, it follows her when she is feeling tired and stagnant, and we go with her on a small adventure to find her vitality and voice. Recommend for a reflective mood.

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