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Gripped by past grief, divorced literature professor Dr. Tobias Pi falls into an online relationship with Katerina Kotova, a beautiful and talented young Russian woman who quickly becomes his muse. Colleagues warn him the much-younger woman may not be who she seems, but Pi ignores them, plunging deeply into the friendship as his creativity explodes. When he meets Janet Brayden, a divorced Cooperstown painter with strong appetites and a turbulent past, Pi seems poised to return from the world of distant fantasy to in-person connections. But as Janet's story unfolds, Pi is drawn into a baffling…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Gripped by past grief, divorced literature professor Dr. Tobias Pi falls into an online relationship with Katerina Kotova, a beautiful and talented young Russian woman who quickly becomes his muse. Colleagues warn him the much-younger woman may not be who she seems, but Pi ignores them, plunging deeply into the friendship as his creativity explodes. When he meets Janet Brayden, a divorced Cooperstown painter with strong appetites and a turbulent past, Pi seems poised to return from the world of distant fantasy to in-person connections. But as Janet's story unfolds, Pi is drawn into a baffling mystery that throws into question everything he thought he knew. A literary mystery that will challenge your assumptions, Cooperstown Picasso explores the fractured state of desire in a technological age and affirms the healing power of art.
Autorenporträt
Andrés G. López was born in Cuba and emigrated to the United States with his family at the age of seven. He was raised in Queens, New York, and became fascinated by literature and writing at an early age. A recognized Brontë scholar, López holds a PhD in English Literature from Stony Brook University and is a tenured Humanities professor at SUNY Morrisville. Cooperstown Picasso follows his 2018 novel debut, "Paint It Yellow."