The House of Fragile Things, James McAuley
The House of Fragile Things, James McAuley
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The House of Fragile Things
Jewish Art Collectors and the Fall of France

Author: James McAuley

Narrator: Derek Perkins

Unabridged: 10 hr 21 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 03/22/2022


Synopsis

A powerful history of Jewish art collectors in France, and how an embrace of art and beauty was met with hatred and destruction

In the dramatic years between 1870 and the end of World War II, a number of prominent French Jews—pillars of an embattled community—invested their fortunes in France's cultural artifacts, sacrificed their sons to the country's army, and were ultimately rewarded by seeing their collections plundered and their families deported to Nazi concentration camps.

In this rich, evocative account, James McAuley explores the central role that art and material culture played in the assimilation and identity of French Jews in the fin-de-siècle. Weaving together narratives of various figures, some familiar from the works of Marcel Proust and the diaries of Jules and Edmond Goncourt—the Camondos, the Rothschilds, the Ephrussis, the Cahens d'Anvers—McAuley shows how Jewish art collectors contended with a powerful strain of anti-Semitism: they were often accused of "invading" France's cultural patrimony. The collections these families left behind—many ultimately donated to the French state—were their response, tragic attempts to celebrate a nation that later betrayed them.

About James McAuley

James McAuley is a contributing columnist for the Washington Post, and a writer for the New York Review of Books. He lives in Paris.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Mandy on April 18, 2021

This is a truly fascinating and meticulously researched account of the great Jewish families of France between about 1870 until the end of WWII and their art collecting. The Camondos, the Rothschilds, the Ephrussi and others were all enormously wealthy and dedicated to collecting priceless treasures......more

Goodreads review by Luc on March 22, 2022

Moïse de Camondo (1860-1935), handelaar en zakenman, en Irène Cahen d’Anvers (1872-1963) hadden twee kinderen: Nissim & Beatrice. Irène verlaat het gezin als de kinderen nog jong zijn. Nissim sneuvelt in de eerste Wereldoorlog als piloot van een verkenningsvliegtuig van het Franse leger. Moïse verza......more

Goodreads review by Laura on February 28, 2021

3.5* 'In the end, this was a rarefied elite that collected beautiful things while the world collapsed around them.' 'it turned out that he was nostalgic only for the eighteenth century, a world he had never seen. The world he had seen, the storied past of the Camondo, he could do without.' In #TheHouse......more

Goodreads review by laladebombay on May 12, 2021

Happy Publication Day! I'm not an art collector myself, I wasn't born into such privilege and I haven't acquired that status yet. But I am a collector, if at all that counts, of things that are of a certain value to my family history - most of which is lost because I lost my guardians early on. The H......more

Goodreads review by Rebecca on October 01, 2022

A doctoral dissertation that is not for the casual reader. A lot of information but when the author could not find as much information as he needed he filled in with names of artists and writers and peripheral people. I did get some information but it was quite a slog through the extras.......more