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PORTRAIT OF JENNY
  

PORTRAIT OF JENNY (Hardcover)

de Robert Nathan (Author)
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4.0étoiles sur 5 A HAUNTING STORY..., Juil 19 2006
Par Lawyeraau (Balmoral Castle) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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This book, first published in 1940, was adapted to film in 1948, which film starred Joseph Cotton and Jennifer Jones. I was sufficiently intrigued by the film, so as to want to read the book upon which the film was based but was surprised to discover, however, that the book is more of a novella, as it runs a scant one hundred and twenty-five pages in length. While not lengthy, it is, nonetheless, a haunting story, although it differs is some respects from the film.

The book tells the story of a young, struggling artist in New York named Eben Adams, who is really little more than a hack. One winter night in 1938, a down and out Eben is in Central Park, having been unsuccessful in selling his paintings. There, he encounters a very young girl named Jennie Appleton, who is mysteriously in the park by herself, playing hopscotch. Thus, begins Eben's acquaintance with Jennie.

Eben sketches a picture of Jennie, which to his surprise, he is able to sell. Periodically, Jennie begins appearing in his life at odd times, always swathed in mystery as to her origins and always appearing somehow older than expected each time he sees her. Eben continues to sketch her, finding that he can sell those sketches with ease. Inspired by his muse, he paints her portrait, a masterpiece that eventually lands in the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

He is puzzled, nonetheless, by the anomaly and mystery that surrounds Jennie, who has an air of being from another time. Yet, an unusual bond is developing between them, one that not even the vagaries of time can break. It is also one that becomes increasingly romantic over time, as Jennie quickly grows into womanhood. The fates, however, Eben finds, can be cruel.

Those who enjoy romantic stories with supernatural portents will very much enjoy this haunting tale of two star crossed individuals.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 Enchanting and Magic!, Fév 3 2004
Par Un client
I read this book only once, when I was a teenager, and I am in my fifties now. All these years I have remembered four lines from that book...: "Where I come from nobody knows/Where I'm going everything goes/The wind that blows, the sea that flows/And nobody knows." I loved being in that story; it stayed with me 40 years!
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5.0étoiles sur 5 Read the book -- forget the film!, Aoû 5 2001
Par DV Barrett (London UK) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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I first came across Portrait of Jennie in a BBC "Boy Meets Girl" play in about 1969, with the utterly wonderful Anna Calder-Marshall playing Jennie, and fell in love with both her and the story on the spot. (I found out later from the BBC that "the recording of this play is no longer in existence" -- vandals!)

I found a second-hand copy of the book in 1970. I foolishly lent it (complete with pasted-in treasured press pix of Anna Calder-Marshall as Jennie) to someone a year or two later, and didn't find a replacement till twelve years later. NO ONE borrows that. The author Robert Nathan (1894-1985) normally churned out (I'm told) undistinguished romantic novels; Portrait of Jennie (published 1940) was a one-off in its strangeness, wonder and beauty.

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Do yourself a favour: read the book, and be haunted for the rest of your life.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 Timeless Classic!!
This is one of the most wonderful love stories ever written. I first read this in 7th grade, and since then Robert Nathan has become my most favorite writer and "Portrait of... Read more
Publié le Aoû 3 2001

4.0étoiles sur 5 Lovely and Haunting
This lovely short novel was written in 1939, and made into a movie with Joseph Cotten and Jennifer (appropriate name!) Jones in 1948. It's an odd, very haunting book. Read more
Publié le Aoû 24 2000 par Richard R. Horton

5.0étoiles sur 5 read the book ..... watch the movie
I watched the movie several times. Even bought the video. Then I read the book. I suggest that you do it the other way around. Both have their strong points. Read more
Publié le Jui 18 2000 par bernie

5.0étoiles sur 5 Amazing
Hey, I admit -- I'm a guy, and this made me turn red-faced and cry like a schoolgirl. The stuff in here is powerful... Read more
Publié le Avril 21 2000 par C. Michaelis

4.0étoiles sur 5 a classic romantic fantasy
"Portrait of Jennie" is the classic romantic fantasy about a struggling painter, Eben, and a strange little girl, Jennie, who becomes the artist's muse and his passion. Read more
Publié le Aoû 25 1999

4.0étoiles sur 5 a classic romantic fantasy
"Portrait of Jennie" is the classic romantic fantasyabout a struggling painter, Eben, and a strange little girl, Jennie,who becomes the artist's muse and his passion. Read more
Publié le Aoû 25 1999 par Sandangelbooks

5.0étoiles sur 5 Memorable; A love story that challenges time itself
It was around 1972 when I first read the paperback version of this book that was given to me by one of my father's co-workers when I was going through some difficult life... Read more
Publié le Jui 14 1999

5.0étoiles sur 5 A dreamy, enchanting and haunting fable of timeless love.
"Starving artist" Eben Adams (undernourished physically, spiritually and emotionally) meets a little girl in the cold winter twilight in Central Park. Read more
Publié le Mars 6 1999

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