The Cloud Sketcher

Cover of The Cloud Sketcher by Richard Rayner
Publisher: HarperCollins
Year: 2001
Language: en
Edition: First Edition
Pages: 448
ISBN-13: 9780060196349
Dimensions:
Height: 9.5 Inches
Length: 6.25 Inches
Weight: 1.7 Pounds
Width: 1.25 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 813/.54
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The Cloud Sketcher by Richard Rayner, published by HarperCollins on February 6, 2001, is a first edition novel comprising 448 pages in English. The story begins as the liner Ile de France arrives in New York harbor, where a celebrated architect is unexpectedly taken into custody, setting the stage for a narrative that intertwines themes of love, war, and art. The plot follows Esko Vaananen, a young boy from a remote Finnish village, who, after a tragic loss, envisions a magnificent skyscraper that ignites his lifelong ambition to create beauty.

Readers will find a rich tapestry of historical and literary elements as Esko navigates the challenges of his aspirations against the backdrop of the Finnish Civil War and the competitive landscape of New York real estate in the 1920s. His journey is marked by personal sacrifice and relentless pursuit, as he strives to prove his worthiness of love while confronting the complexities of his past. The Cloud Sketcher offers an exploration of architecture and history, reflecting on the transformative power of beauty and the depths of human emotion.


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As the liner Ile de France docks in New York harbor, passengers notice with surprise the policemen gathered below and speculate as to which criminal among them will soon be apprehended. Here and there a single word floats above the general din: murder. Now and then a sage head tips knowingly in the direction of a flamboyant bootlegger: a crime of passion. But when the crowd begins to make its way down the gangplank, the notorious gangster slips through unmolested. Instead it’s a celebrated architect with bums from a childhood accident partly covered by the patch over one eye — who submits to authorities and is taken away in handcuffs.

So begins The Cloud Sketcher, a passionate tale of love and war and art that ranges from the ice fields of the Arctic Circle at the dawn of the last century to the ruthless world of New York real estate speculation in the 1920s. In a tiny village in the northernmost reaches of Finland, a young boy named Esko Vaananen mourns the death of his mother, who died in the same fire that so horribly scarred his face. Miserably, impossibly in love with the beautiful daughter of a Russian aristocrat, Esko is at the brink of despair when, in the magical light of the aurora borealis, he has a vision of an impossibly tall building rising gracefully from the frozen lake and disappearing into the clouds above him.

This pilvenpiirtaja–“cloud sketcher,” or skyscraper sparks Esko’s lifelong quest for beauty. He becomes an architect, believing that if he can create something of unparalleled loveliness, surely then he will be worthy of the love of Katerina Malysheva. This obsessive desire will cause Esko to risk everything time and again: as a reluctant hero in the bloody Battle of Tampere (the defining battle in the Finnish Civil War); as a laborer on the treacherous high steel of a riveting gang, hundreds of feet above Manhattan’s city streets; as a player in the ruthless world of New York real estate speculation; and, finally, as a man accused of murdering the husband of the woman he loves.

The Cloud Sketcher is a transforming journey into the heart of beauty and the peril of love, a romantic, lyrical epic that resurrects history with such authenticity and drama as to place Richard Rayner in the company of our very best novelists.

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When was “The Cloud Sketcher” published?
Publisher: HarperCollins. Year: 2001.
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ISBN-13: 9780060196349.
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Language: en. Pages: 448. Edition: First Edition.

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