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The Printmaker's Daughter

A Novel

Katherine Govier

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Katherine Govier

Katherine Govier is the recipient of Canada’s Marian Engel Award for a woman writer in mid-career, and was the winner of the Toronto Book Award in 1992. Her fiction and non-fiction has appeared throughout the English-speaking world, as well as in translation in Holland, Italy, Turkey and Slovenia. Her novel Creation, about John James Audubon in Labrador, was a New York Times Notable Book of the Year in 2003. She lives in Toronto.



 

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The Printmaker's Daughter
The Printmaker's Daughter
Katherine Govier
  • E-Book
  • 9780062100689
  • 11/22/2011
  • $9.99
 

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"Govier's expansive historical novel turns the spotlight on Oei, the "ghost brush" attributed to some of her father's famous prints, and a character that drives a compulsively readable novel."


- Globe and Mail (Toronto)
"A sweeping saga of 19th century Japan, where Oei, the daughter of the great Japanese printmaker Katsushika Hokusai, emerges from her historical sidekick assignment into a bigger, poignant role as a pioneering talent in her own right."


- Toronto Star
“Govier succeeds in bringing back to life a woman who has vanished from the history of art. It is a feminist story of a stroppy, strong-jawed woman who dumps her ineffectual husband, has sexual relationships out of wedlock, but gives her life only to art. Govier has also given us an indelible portrait of Japan at the end of one era and the beginning of another. If [The Printmaker's Daughter] doesn’t make you want to travel to Japan and see multiple views of Mount Fuji and the waves at Kanagawa, you may already be dead, at least in a literary sense.”


- Edmonton Journal (Canada)
"Exquisite . . . wildly ambitious. . . . Govier has appropriated a seminal, iconic artist from cloistered, isolationist 19th-century Japan, and spun an indelible tale that's as much scholarship as imagination."


- Hamilton Spectator (Canada)