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Best Art Fiction Books

December 2024

The Marble Faun

Hawthorne’s “The Marble Faun” whisks readers away to sun-drenched Rome, where three American expatriates find their lives intertwined with a mysterious Italian count. As they wander through ancient ruins and lavish palazzos, dark secrets and hidden passions emerge. I was captivated by Hawthorne’s lush descriptions of the Eternal City and the way he weaves art, history, and romance into a haunting tale of innocence lost. This novel lingers in the mind long after the final page, like the fading echoes of footsteps in a marble hall.

The Goldfinch

Theo Decker’s life is forever altered when a terrorist attack at the Metropolitan Museum of Art claims his mother’s life. In the chaos, he steals a priceless painting—The Goldfinch. Haunted by loss and guilt, Theo navigates a world of antiques, addiction, and dangerous secrets. As he grows older, the painting becomes both his burden and his salvation, leading him on a journey of self-discovery across continents. Tartt’s Pulitzer Prize-winning novel is a mesmerizing exploration of love, identity, and the power of art to shape our lives.

Girl With a Pearl Earring

Delving into the enigmatic world of 17th-century Delft, Tracy Chevalier’s “Girl With a Pearl Earring” breathes life into Vermeer’s famous painting. Through the eyes of young Griet, a maid in the artist’s household, we witness the delicate dance of creativity and desire. Chevalier’s prose is as luminous as Vermeer’s canvases, capturing the play of light and shadow in both art and human relationships. I found myself completely immersed, feeling the grit of pigment and the weight of unspoken longings. A masterful blend of historical fiction and artistic imagination.