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The Painter's Wife eBook
Contributor(s): Durand, Monique (Author), Fischman, Sheila (Translator)
ISBN: 0889225354     ISBN-13: 9780889225350
Publisher: Talonbooks
OUR PRICE:   $17.06  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: May 2006
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BISAC Categories:
- Fiction | Literary
Dewey: FIC
Physical Information: 0.43" H x 6.52" W x 8.6" (0.55 lbs) 176 pages
 
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Evelyn is an extraordinary product of a childhood tyrannized by her emotionally frigid and abusive mother, whose life centres on her pretentiously formal weekly bridge games and her banner-bearing role in the local Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire, even though her ancestors fought on the side of the American Revolution against England.

Enraptured by a deep affinity for the arts, the young Evelyn is determined to escape her oppressive and dysfunctional family in the Town of Mount Royal near Montreal through her work in the fashion industry. Feeling trapped in the stifling confines of her petit bourgeois 1940s existence, she runs away to New York just before Pearl Harbor, destined to become a rich and famous fashion illustrator in the United States and France. There, in Central Park, she falls helplessly in love with Ren , a talented and tormented painter who is both constantly seeking and rejecting recognition and success.

Having been raised on the traditional virtues of prudishness and saintly images of a poor family from the French-Canadian working-class district of St-Henri in Montreal, Ren could not possibly be more foreign to the society darling that Evelyn has become.

A novel about art and passion, The Painter's Wife takes us on a journey through Paris, London, Provence and Ireland; through New York, Toronto, San Francisco and along the luminous shores of the St. Lawrence River. Inspired by the lives of two great artists who are as yet relatively unknown in Canada--Evelyn Rowat and Ren Marcil--The Painter's Wife is written in a language as brilliant and intense as the mercurial lives of its completely contradictory characters.