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“In a life so well-documented, these next few months form a rare gap. It is as if the dark cloud and fog Audubon sails into transcends mere weather, and becomes a state of mind. As if Labrador itself (or its weather) swallows the story.”

His need to capture the fugitive colours of birds pushed John James Audubon into impossible places, none more dangerous than the fog-ridden coast of Labrador in the summer of 1833. In mesmerizing prose, novelist Katherine Govier explores this fateful summer in the life of a man as untamed as his subjects.

Running two steps ahead of the bailiff, alternately praised and reviled by critics, John James Audubon set himself the audacious task of drawing, from nature, every bird in North America. The result was his masterpiece, The Birds of America, which he and his family published and sold to subscribers on both sides of the Atlantic. In June 1833, he enlisted his son and a party of young gentlemen to set sail for nesting grounds no ornithologist had ever seen, in the treacherous passage between Newfoundland and Labrador.

Fogbound at Little Natashquan, he encounters Captain Henry Wolsey Bayfield of the Royal Navy, whose mission is to chart the labyrinthine coast to make it safe for sea traffic. Bayfield is an exacting and duty-bound aristocrat; the charismatic Audubon spins tales to disguise his dubious parentage and lack of training. Bayfield is a confirmed bachelor; Audubon is a married man in love with his young assistant. But the captain becomes the artist’s foil and his measuring stick, his judge and, oddly, the recipient of his long-held secrets.

In this atmospheric and enthralling novel, Katherine Govier recreates the summer in which “the world’s greatest living bird artist” finally understood the paradox embedded in his art: that the act of creation was also an act of destruction.

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Creation is a tour de force, a finely written historical account that plays, for a serious purpose, with the very nature of historical inquiry and humanity’s place in the natural order. For all its absence of proof, it is a deeply convincing story.” -- Maclean's

Creation is an unusual but enticing novel. Tightly constructed, well researched, and written with the élan that Govier always brings to her fiction, it presents the question -- is the act of creation also an act of destruction?” -- The Sun Times (Owen Sound)

“[Creation] is a marvelous piece of art.... Through a command of period vernacular, astonishing pictorial detail and craftsman-like skill, Govier brings Audubon alive.... Creation is a sprawling novel, teeming with natural abundance, yet delivered in small, intimate scenes.... the reward is deep engagement, the kind that promises a novel a lasting place in the affections of readers.” -- The Toronto Star

“Govier has crafted a novel of ideas, inseparably layering the ecological and personal. Redeeming both is that most human commodity, hope. Amid stone and black water, Govier finds an indifferent platform for both our ambitions and our hope.” -- The National Post

“In an inventive sleight-of-hand combining fact with fiction, history with myth, Govier spins the story of a man on a relentless quest to tame the untamable.... The book, with its beautiful cover, is meticulously researched, its descriptions of birds, their colours, their song, their habitats, enchanting. And [Govier’s] landscapes are both striking and wonderfully observed: rocky promontories, dark water, glowering skies and the chill splendour of icebergs.” -- The London Free Press

“[Govier] spins in Creation an elegiac, entrancing web of fiction that sprawls across time and continents, bringing to life a fascinating time, and portraying a driven, fame-seeking Audubon who’ll stop at nothing to fulfill his dream, the realization of his bird book, in which he has vowed to paint every species in North America from nature.... Everything about Creation is elegant: Govier’s gentle, thoughtful, insightful prose to the physical production of the book itself. Into a small space, that tiny sliver of time and place, Govier has created a universe that abounds with truth.” -- The Hamilton Spectator

“What a prize [Govier] has waylaid here.... A romance about book production? Absolutely. After reading a brilliant chapter on an engraver’s efforts to reproduce an image, you’ll never again pick up a book of prints without marveling over what it took to make the images happen for you.” -- The Vancouver Sun

“A nutritious and satisfying historical novel that has the courage not to be constrained by the strict historical record.... Govier’s prose is pellucid here and in patches downright luminescent. The book is also auseful gloss on the recent renaissance in Newfoundland writing.” -- George Fetherling, Vancouver Sun

“A fascinating read.” -- The Edmonton Journal

Creation gives a vivid picture of the geography of coastal Labrador, where nature is beautiful but violent. With its blend of historic fact and brilliantly imagined possibilities, Creation is a striking accomplishment by a skilled novelist.” -- Chronicle-Herald (Halifax)

“In Creation, novelist Katherine Govier imagines one summer in the life of John James Audubon. And what an imagination -- if the famed bird artist was even half the man Govier paints, he was remarkable indeed.... It’s an enthralling read right from the start.... Fascinating ... an adventure-filled tale of a visionary whose revelations on this Canadian journey foretold a future that held destruction and extinction.” -- The Daily News (Halifax)
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Katherine Govier is an acclaimed novelist, short-story writer and journalist, born and raised in Alberta and currently living in Toronto. She is the author of eight novels and three short story collections, and is the editor of two collections of travel essays. She is the winner of the Marian Engel Award (for a woman writer in mid-career) among other honours.
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  • EditoreRandom House Canada
  • Data di pubblicazione2002
  • ISBN 10 0679311815
  • ISBN 13 9780679311812
  • RilegaturaCopertina rigida
  • Numero di pagine320
  • Valutazione libreria

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Descrizione libro Hardcover. Condizione: New. Condizione sovraccoperta: New. 1st Edition. Brand New and Unread- First Edition, First Printing with full number line 1-10- Katherine Govier's Creation is a superb fictionalized account of the life of John James Audubon, with a focus on a journey the famous artist took to the coast of Labrador in 1833 to observe and paint birds in the wild. While there, he befriends the Captain Bayfield of the Royal Navy, the man responsible for charting the dangerous coastline. Through the short, stormy summer, Audubon longs for his days in the lush gardens of Charleston, South Carolina, where he has left behind the lovely Maria. With its detailed, sensuous, and at times highly suggestive descriptions of birds and flowers, and its palpable vision of Labrador's inhospitable coast, this is a book of rare beauty. Audubon is an artist obsessed with his project--a huge folio of all the birds of North America painted and engraved life-sized--and Govier captures this obsession perfectly by opening the reader's eyes and ears to what the painter sees and hears: "Tame song is beautiful, but wild song is haunting," "eggs . emitting their strange light," or, describing a crossbill, "feet . the golden brown of pine sap." But this is also the story of a man who was addicted to lying to hide his questionable roots (Audubon was Haitian) and who used and abused friends and family to realize his artistic vision. Govier's Audubon is a complex character of extraordinary energy and drive, who, in the end, begins to see how the magnificent fertility of nature will grow thinned and strained under man's relentless progress. A wonderful book. --Mark Frutkin. Codice articolo 010043

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