Day of the Bees

Cover of Day of the Bees by Thomas Sanchez
Publisher: Knopf
Year: 2000
Language: en
Edition: First Edition
Pages: 320
ISBN-13: 9780375401626
Dimensions:
Height: 9.5 Inches
Length: 6.5 Inches
Weight: 1.45 Pounds
Width: 1.25 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 813/.54
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Day of the Bees by Thomas Sanchez is a First Edition novel published by Knopf on May 9, 2000. This 320-page work explores the profound impact of war and exile on the lives of its characters, particularly focusing on Zermano, a renowned Spanish painter, and his muse, Louise Collard. Their lives are irrevocably altered by the German invasion of France during World War II, leading to a separation that shapes their destinies in unexpected ways.

The narrative unfolds fifty years later when an American scholar travels to southern France to uncover the truth behind Zermano and Louise’s tumultuous romance. As he discovers a trove of letters exchanged between the two, he unravels the complexities of Louise’s life, including her involvement in the Resistance and her struggles against a relentless officer. The scholar’s quest ultimately leads him to Mallorca, where he seeks to confront Zermano and reveal the hidden truths about Louise’s sacrifices and experiences during the war. This edition presents a rich tapestry of love, loss, and the enduring effects of conflict.


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In this story of an astonishing love, Thomas Sanchez portrays the violence, hope, and grandeur of lives transformed by war and exile. At the heart of the novel are Zermano, a world-famous Spanish painter, and his beautiful French muse, Louise Collard — whose lives are torn apart by the German invasion of France in World War II. Leaving Louise in Vichy-controlled Provence, Zermano returns to occupied Paris. But while he eventually goes on to celebrity and fortune, Louise disappears into obscurity.

Fifty years later, after Louise’s death, an American scholar arrives in the south of France seeking the truth about the lovers’ tempestuous romance and sudden separation. Why did the painter abandon the young beauty? What was the cause of her lifelong reclusiveness? What dark mysteries were being concealed by the ill-fated couple? By chance, the professor finds a cache of correspondence — Zermano’s letters to Louise in her remote mountain village, and her intentionally unmailed letters to him in Paris. In their vivid, wrenching contents he uncovers secrets that Louise kept even from Zermano about her wartime experience: the dangers of her participation in the Resistance, and her complicity with one of its leaders, the Fly; her struggles to elude a sadistic officer who hunts her for political and personal reasons; her lyrical intimacy with a mystical beekeeper. Louise is forced to make a fateful decision between the love for her man, and the ultimate sacrifice for her country.

In a powerful climax, the scholar is compelled to journey to Mallorca, where Zermano is rumored to be living in self-imposed exile. Determined to reveal Louise’s fate to the painter, our narrator does not suspect that he, too, will be forced to confront the enigma of his own desire.

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Publisher: Knopf. Year: 2000.
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ISBN-13: 9780375401626.
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Language: en. Pages: 320. Edition: First Edition.

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