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The Lobsterman's Daughter
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The Lobsterman’s Daughter

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The Lobsterman’s Daughter chronicles murder and deceit in five generations of a Maine family, the Markhams. The story’s narrator, Henrietta Markham, is a recent Harvard graduate, who submits an early version as her honors thesis. She tells the tale in her own voice and the conjured voices of her relatives, both living and dead. After graduation, in Barcelona she faces her own deceit in omitting her sins from the story and adds a journal that documents her bizarre attempts at expiation and atonement. Markham sends the new version back to her advisor and asks that it be published as her final word on her family’s history. In an epilogue Lieberman’s author struggles unsuccessfully to regain control of a narrator who is at once incorrigible and essential.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Texas Review Press
Country
United States
Date
15 May 2014
Pages
160
ISBN
9781937875596

The Lobsterman’s Daughter chronicles murder and deceit in five generations of a Maine family, the Markhams. The story’s narrator, Henrietta Markham, is a recent Harvard graduate, who submits an early version as her honors thesis. She tells the tale in her own voice and the conjured voices of her relatives, both living and dead. After graduation, in Barcelona she faces her own deceit in omitting her sins from the story and adds a journal that documents her bizarre attempts at expiation and atonement. Markham sends the new version back to her advisor and asks that it be published as her final word on her family’s history. In an epilogue Lieberman’s author struggles unsuccessfully to regain control of a narrator who is at once incorrigible and essential.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Texas Review Press
Country
United States
Date
15 May 2014
Pages
160
ISBN
9781937875596