Things as They Are?
โ Scribed by Guy Vanderhaeghe
- Publisher
- McClelland & Stewart;Emblem Editions
- Year
- 1992;2010
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 154 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Review
โThis is vintage work from a writer with all the right stuff. Immensely enjoyable.โ
โMordecai Richler
โCompelling โ and often surprisingly comic.โฆ Vanderhaeghe has an uncanny ear for the vernacular.โฆ A polished volume of finely crafted tales.โ
โ*Macleanโs
_โThese are wonderful stories. Many contain a wealth of character and event which could sustain entire novels. Such an unabashedly entertaining collection of stories is very rare.โ
โBill Gaston, Halifax _Daily News
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โAn unqualified delight.โฆ His stories have drama but he avoids being melodramatic, weaving an artistic web out of the strands of everyday life. His characters and themes are both particular and universal, contemporary and timeless.โ
โ_Canadian Book Review Annual
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โVanderhaeghe creates vivid, credible characters.โฆ [These stories] draw the reader into the dramatic tensions that arise from people living at cross purposes.โฆ Vanderhaeghe is an important voice.โฆโ
โ_Vancouver Sun
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โGuy Vanderhaeghe is extraordinarily adept at taking readers beyond the visible surface and into the emotional heart of his characters.โฆ His vivid prose takes the reader into the skin of his creations.โ
โ_NOW
_โ[Vanderhaegheโs stories showcase] a flexible and authentic narrative voice; complex narrative strategy; precise rendition of place, time and mood; broad and penetrating intellect; generous and incisive wit; and remarkably felicitous language.โฆ He brings readers closer to the pathos of human existence.โฆ The particularity and precision of Vanderhaegheโs characterization paradoxically opens onto universal issues.โฆ Penetrating and moving.โฆโ
โEvent
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โ Things As They Are _is impressively varied, ten pieces that capture the absurdity of the human condition, yet retain a compassion that gives them depth.โ
โToronto Sun
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โVanderhaegheโs talent for seeing things as they are keeps Things As They Are _from the grimness its themes might suggest. There is pain here, to be sure, and an aching awareness of our lack of generosity to each other, but itโs leavened with a high-spirited and unselfconscious heartiness that makes those conditions only a part of the broader range of human experience.โ
โOttawa Citizen
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โ Things As They Are _is a terrific collection, full of memorable and moving characters vividly rendered.โ
โ_Broadway Magazine*
From the Inside Flap
By The Award-Winning Author Of The Last Crossing And The Englishman?s Boy
Deftly layered, humane, these stories brilliantly capture the pathos and comedy of the human condition. Following the death of his domineering father, a middle-aged man tries to uncover a truth about their sometimes difficult relationship. When a grade-six teacher tyrannizes a student without apparent reason, the boy learns an unexpected lesson and his young life is changed irrevocably. An elderly widow falls prey to a con artist, revealing what we are capable of sacrificing to appease what we dread the most. A twelve-year-old boy is shunted off to his grandmother?s farm and becomes part of an adult world he scarcely understands. A group of high-school students play on a classmate?s self-delusions and set up what promises to be the most loaded boxing match ever staged. Whether writing from the point of view of a child, an adolescent, or a man in his seventies, Guy Vanderhaeghe takes us into the lives of his characters with razor-sharp insights laced with gentle humour.
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