Canada

Author(s): Richard Ford

Fiction

Pulitzer Prize-winning author Richard Ford's masterpiece.


 


First, I'll tell about the robbery our parents committed. Then the murders, which happened later.


 


In 1956, Dell Parsons' family came to a stop in Great Falls, Montana, the way many military families did following the war. His father, Bev, was a talkative, plank-shouldered man, an airman from Alabama with an optimistic and easy-scheming nature. Dell and his twin sister, Berner, could easily see why their mother might have been attracted to him. But their mother Neeva - from an educated, immigrant, Jewish family - was shy, artistic and alienated from their father's small-town world of money scrapes and living on-the-fly. It was more bad instincts and bad luck that Dell's parents decided to rob the bank. They weren't reckless people. In the days following the arrest, Dell is saved before the authorities think to arrive. Driving across the Montana border into Saskatchewan his life hurtles towards the unknown, towards a hotel in a deserted town, towards the violent and enigmatic American Arthur Remlinger, and towards Canada itself - a landscape of rescue and abandonment. But as Dell discovers, in this new world of secrets and upheaval, he is not the only one whose own past lies on the other side of a border.


 


In Canada, Richard Ford has created a masterpiece. A visionary novel of vast landscapes, complex identities and fragile humanity. It questions the fine line between the normal and the extraordinary, and the moments that haunt our settled view of the world.

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My great book of the year ... so wonderfully written in every breath of every sentence Hermione Lee, Guardian

 

A massive, ruminative, poignant and cartartic novel ... it is a masterly account of a modulating adult life. Ford's canvas is huge, but his wealth of subtle detail remains astonishingly vivid Independent on Sunday

 

Wistful, bittersweet and often very funny ... seems to locate all the quiet despairs and hopes of the human condition with exquisite precision Daily Telegraph

General Fields

  • : 9780747598602
  • : Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • : Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • : 31 May 2012
  • : 234mm X 153mm
  • : United Kingdom
  • : books

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  • : Hardback
  • : Richard Ford