Author

Publication

2007-01-09 - Washington Square Press

Language

English

Word Count

84,000 words, Guess

Page Count

336 pages

Physical Format

Paperback

Identifiers

  • ISBN-100743271246
  • ISBN-139780743271240
  • LibraryThing205913
  • Goodreads318065
  • OCLC Control Number84837118
and 2 more
  • Better World Books9780743271240
  • Open LibraryOL7948344M

Description

When the vision came, he was in the bathtub. So begins the madness of Louis Daguerre. In 1847, after a decade of using poisonous mercury vapors to cure his daguerreotype images, his mind is plagued by delusions. Believing that the world will end within one year, Daguerre creates his “Doomsday List”—ten items he must photograph before the final day. The list includes a portrait of Isobel Le Fournier, a woman he has always loved but not spoken to in half a century. In this luminous debut novel, Dominic Smith reinvents the life of one of photography's founding fathers. Louis Daguerre’s story is set against the backdrop of a Paris prone to bohemian excess and social unrest. Poets and dandies debate art and style in the cafés while students and rebels fill the garrets with revolutionary talk and gun smoke. It is here, amid this strange and beguiling setting, that Louis Daguerre sets off to capture his doomsday subjects.

First Sentence

When the vision came, he was in the bathtub.

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  • The Mercury Visions of Louis Daguerre: A NovelPaperbackWashington Square Press2007-01-09
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