![]() Angress’s first novel was published this month. Growing up immersed in three cultures and speaking three languages, “I never really fully felt like I belonged anywhere,” she says. The event is free.Īngress was born in Los Angeles but grew up in Costa Rica, where she went to a French international school. She will discuss this and other ideas in a talk at the Truro Center for the Arts at Castle Hill on Wednesday, July 20 at 6 p.m. “The novel asks: is art an effective form of political discourse?” “I’m interested in how images can shape public discourse or shift public consciousness around an issue,” Angress says. It focuses on the connection between art and politics. (Photo by Dena Denny)Īntonia Angress’s first book, Sirens & Muses, published this month by Penguin Random House, is more than a classic coming-of-age novel. ![]() Antonia Angress at Castle Hill Antonia Angress, author of Sirens & Muses, will speak at Castle Hill on July 20. ![]()
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