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For Fans of Alexander Chees best-selling novel,The Queen of the Nightand opera fans everywhere. Set against the backdrop of the tumultuous events of 19thcentury Europe,An Unofficial Marriagedramatizes the equally tumultuous real-life love affair of two great artiststhe famous Russian author, Ivan Turgenev, and the celebrated French opera singer, Pauline Viardot. From the moment he encounters her on the St. Petersburg stage, Ivan falls completely for Pauline. Though Pauline returns his feelings, she is bound by her singular passion for her art and her devotion to her gentle, older husband, Louis. Nevertheless, Ivan pursues Pauline across countries and continentsfrom Russia to France to Germany to Prussiaand in the decades that follow their fateful meeting, the lives of Pauline, Ivan, and Louis remain permanently intertwined as the lovers face jealousy, separation, the French Revolution of 1848, the cholera epidemic of 1849, the Franco-Prussian War, Turgenev's arrest in Russia, Louis's heartbreak and resignation, and the highs and lows of their artistic careers. ';You know those unofficial marriages,' Turgenev would write almost thirty years after meeting Pauline, ';They sometimes turn out more poisonous than the accepted form.' With beautiful and compelling prose and employing multiple perspectives, Joie Davidow (who herself has a background in opera) illuminates not only the interior lives of these two intensely passionate artists, but also the grand historic moments that Pauline and Ivan experienced and the celebrated figures who moved in their circlesincluding George Sand, Leo Tolstoy, Frederic Chopin, Franz Liszt, and Ary Schefferproviding insight into the dynamic worlds of 19thcentury opera, literature, art, and politics. Epic in the tradition of the Russian writers whom we encounter, and as romantic and tragic as the operas that Pauline Viardot performs in,An Unofficial Marriagebrings to life with great scope and great humanity this captivating story from the past and explores timeless questions about the relationship between art and passion and the complex workings of the human heart.