Edmund de Waal, "The Hare with Amber Eyes: A Hidden Heritage," Moscow: MIF, 2022

Edmund de Waal is a renowned English ceramic artist and writer. This year, his Letters to Camondo, a family history in fifty fictional letters, was published in Russian translation. It will best be appreciated by those already familiar with his acclaimed novel The Hare with Amber Eyes (with a million copies sold and translations into over 25 languages). This is both personal and epochal prose, focusing on the story of de Waal's ancestors, the Ephrussi family. The center of the artistic research is the touching, terrifying, sad, and hopeful journey of the netsuke collection through time and space: as a wedding gift, as a treasure hidden from the Nazis, as a legacy of memory. In reconstructing the events, de Waal draws on the archives of Marcel Proust and the de Goncourt brothers, and draws upon numerous historical documents that, along with the collection of ivory and wood figurines, preserve and allow us to hear noise difficult times.
"Netsuke is a small, sharp flash of precision. And therefore, it deserves an equally precise approach."

