Anka Muhlstein

[6] Muhlstein 's other works include Par les yeux de Marcel Proust (1971), La Femme Soleil (1976), Victoria (1978), Manhattan (1986), Reines éphémères, Mères perpétuelles (2001), Les Périls du Mariage (2004), and Napoléon à Moscou (2007).

[8][9] In 2017, her book, The Pen and the Brush: How Passion for Art Shaped Nineteenth-Century French Novels, was published by Other Press.

Julian Barnes wrote, "Anka Muhlstein wisely limits herself to prose writers, and to five who speak to her most clearly: Balzac, Zola, Huysmans, Maupassant, and ...

It was a translation by Adriana Hunter of Camille Pissarro: Le Premier Impressionniste, published in Paris by Plon.

Adam Gopnik wrote, "Muhlstein is a sympathetic chronicler of Pissarro's life ... [and] she has real insight to offer into the practical economics of Impressionist painting.