The Glassmaker
Tracy Chevalier
Saturday, 5 April 2025
12:00pm
1 hour
Pusey House: Chapel
£8 - £15
Bestselling historical novelist Tracy Chevalier talks about her new work, The Glassmaker, a story set in 15th-century Venice but which skips across time.
It is Venice in 1486 but time flows differently across the lagoon in Murano where maestros handle glass. Women are not meant to work with glass but Orsola Rosso flouts convention as she tries to save her family from ruin. The story follows Orsola as she works in secret and skips through the centuries and through war, plague, tragedy, triumph, love and loss.
‘A triumph . . . a brilliant idea carried out with confidence and brio and a deep love of an extraordinary city. The ingenuity of the time-skipping is beyond admiration’ Philip Pullman
Chevalier is author of 11 novels including A Single Thread and Remarkable Creatures. Girl with a Pearl Earring sold more than five million copies and was made into a play, opera and an Oscar-nominated film.
Part of the festival’s programme of Italian literature and culture.