Opening Night

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In a remote cabin on the rugged coast of West Cork, artist Mollie Douthit lives in quiet solitude, painting the world as she sees it. When writer Sara Baume discovers Mollie’s work, a fragile friendship blooms – forged over soup, swims in the Atlantic, and long conversations about art, memory, and the rhythms of daily life. As Baume becomes drawn into Mollie’s luminous, sometimes unsettling world, she confronts questions of creativity, intimacy, and the transformative power of art. ‘Opening Night’ is a tender, meditative exploration of friendship, solitude, and the delicate ways lives intersect.

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‘I met Mollie’s paintings before I met Mollie’ Shortly after the imposed isolation of the pandemic, Sara Baume came across a painting at a pop-up exhibition in a renovated shed in rural West Cork. It so intrigued her that she was inspired to make contact with the artist. Mollie Douthit, a North Dakotan exile, was living and working alone in a log cabin down a ravaged laneway surrounded by rugged coastline. Sara and Mollie discovered they had much in common – a dysfunctional attitude towards companionship, a devotion to the daily rituals of their respective art practices, an affinity with nature. They started to meet every month for soup and punishing swims in the Atlantic. Sara fell under the spell of Mollie’s paintings, pictures that welded memory and reality, and gradually started to write about them, curious as to whether any particular insight might be provided by the intimacy of friendship with the artist, and whether it might be possible to craft a book in the style of the paintings. But what she had not anticipated was that a settled period in her own life would coincide with a period of tumultuous change for Mollie, and soon she found herself squabbling with more complex ideas, about community and nationality, about neurosis and mysticism, about love and pain and the power of art.

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Dimensions 19.8 × 13.5 cm
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Paperback

Pages

240

Language

English

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Dewey

759.13 (edition:23)

Readership

General – Trade / Code: K

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