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Luck: A Novel.

Luck: A Novel.

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Luck: A Novel.

de Joan Barfoot

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Carroll & Graf, 2006. Ex-Library. Trade Paperback. Very Good. NICE BOOK! A FEW LIBRARY STAMPS, NO SPINE CREASES & MILD WEAR ON COVER. Publishers Weekly: Starred Review. Canadian novelist Barfoot (Dancing in the Dark) may finally get the recognition she deserves for this brilliantly conceived, masterfully realized 10th novel. Nora, a successful sculptor in her late 30s, wakes up one morning to find her custom furniture-designer husband, Philip Lawrence, 46, dead beside her. The rest of the novel simply follows her and the rest of the household, verité-style, as they make decisions and try to internalize what has happened over the course of that day and the two that follow. The rest of the household consists of Beth, a wispy former model who moved in to serve as Nora's muse over the past few years, and Sophie, a fleshy economist who burned out as an aid worker, and has been holed up with the other three as caretaker and financial manager. Barfoot makes the most of this uncomfortable ménage without overplaying her hand a single time: yes, Philip and Sophie were sleeping together, and yes, it's even possible that Beth poisoned Philip in order to get with Nora. Barfoot alternates among the three women's points of view with comic but never trivializing adroitness, and expertly spins out their backstories and recent lives together. The book is set in an English West Country town (with flashbacks to London), and there's a nice subplot concerning Nora's controversial use of religious imagery. But the real fireworks are in the minute explorations of this closed set of unorthodox relationships, all brought to a finish in a short coda set a year after Philip's death. Coming upon this novel is a fine piece of luck indeed. (Mar.) Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc.

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Joan Barfoot is the author of ten novels, including, Critical Injuries , which was longlisted for the 2002 Man Booker Prize and shortlisted for the 2001 Trillium Book Award. Her other works include Abra , which won the Books in Canada First Novel Award; Dancing in the Dark , which was adapted into an award-winning feature film; Duet for Three ; Family News ; Plain Jane ; Charlotte and Claudia Keeping in Touch ; Some Things About Flying and Getting Over Edgar . In 1992, she received the Marian Engel Award in recognition of her body of work. Luck , Barfoot’s most recent novel, was shortlisted for the 2005 Scotiabank Giller Prize. In an interview with the Calgary Herald , she discusses some of the issues she set out to explore in the novel: “Part of maturing as a writer is looking around the world …I am increasingly alarmed by so much, in despair about fundamentalism of every description, because it makes people so stupid and violent. In this novel I wanted to explore the concept of fundamentalism because I understand the desire to have rules, to live by them, and to let everybody else go to hell. Narrowness is comforting, especially because once you know too much, you cannot unknow it.” On the subject of luck itself, Barfoot says in an interview with Publishers Weekly : “I feel very lucky. I get to do pretty much exactly what I want, pretty much at any minute of the day. We 1% of the planet lead very lucky lives. And 99% of the world's population is enduring huge suffering. And I can't see beyond luck why that is.” Raised on a farm outside of Owen Sound, and a former newspaper journalist, Joan Barfoot lives in London, Ontario.

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Librería
Cuyahoga Valley Book Company US (US)
Inventario del vendedor #
14660
Título
Luck: A Novel.
Autor
Joan Barfoot
Formato/Encuadernación
Trade Paperback
Estado del libro
Usado - Muy bueno
Edición
Ex-Library
Encuadernación
Tapa blanda
ISBN 10
0786716460
ISBN 13
9780786716463
Editorial
Carroll & Graf
Lugar de publicación
New York
Fecha de publicación
2006
LCCN
2006283370

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