In Rochester, New York,
a seventy-five-year-old artist, Austin Fraser, is creating a new series
of paintings recalling the details of his life and of the lives of
those individuals who have affected him--his peculiar mother, a young
Canadian soldier and china painter, a First World War nurse, the
well-known American painter Rockwell Kent, and Sara, a waitress from the
wilderness mining settlement of Silver Islet, Ontario, who became
Austin?s model and mistress. Spanning more than seven decades, from the
turn of the century to the mid-seventies, The Underpainter--in range, in the sheer power of its prose, and in its brilliant depiction of landscape and the geography of imagination--is Jane Urquhart's most accomplished novel to date, with one of the most powerful climaxes in contemporary fiction.
90
Hardbound
Good Condition
Tuesday, October 30, 2012
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