by Nina Barragan (Author)
A daughter's memoir deconstructing identity through art and family.
This fusion of memoir and imagination travels through past and present, blending personal history with artistic influences. Nina Barragan explores her life as the daughter of a printmaker and the wife of a painter, revealing the ties between life and writing. The narrative weaves through Argentina, Iowa, and Europe, examining cultural identity and the impact of historical events on a family.
Printmaker's Daughter, Painter's Wife is for readers interested in:
- Family dynamics and artistic legacies
- Cultural history and personal identity
- The intersection of art, memory, and life
Author Biography
Nina Barragann was born in Cordoba, Argentina, raised in Iowa City, Iowa, and received a BA in English from the University of Iowa. Married to artist Alan Weinstein and mother of four grown children, home is Iowa City and Teeswater, Ontario. Since 1967 her work has appeared in quarterlies, journals, and anthologies, and she has published three books of fiction.
Number of Pages: 366
Dimensions: 0.9 x 9.2 x 6 IN
Publication Date: June 01, 2022