Literature

  • I Have a Bed Made of Buttermilk Pancakes

    Creator

    Moriarty, Jaclyn

    Abstract

    The Zing family lives in a misguided world of spell books, flying beach umbrellas, and state-of-the-art covert surveillance equipment. There's a slippery Zing, a graceful Zing, and a Zing who runs as fast as a bus. But most significant of all, there's the Zing Family Secret: so immense that it draws the family to the garden shed for meetings every Friday night. I Have a Bed Made of Buttermilk Pancakes is an entirely new universe unto itself.

    Publisher (Source)

    [S.l.]

    House of Anansi Press Inc

    Not specified
  • The Triumph of Narrative Storytelling in the Age of Mass Culture

    Creator

    Fulford, Robert

    Abstract

    Narrative has been central to human life for millennia, and the twentieth century has been preeminently the age of the story. Mass culture and mass leisure have enabled us to spend far more time absorbing stories, real and imaginary, than any of our ancestors. Whether or not this has been to our benefit is one of the questions raised by journalist and 1999 CBC Massey lecturer Robert Fulford. Narrative, Fulford points out, is how we explain, how we teach, how we entertain ourselves - often all at once. It is the bundle in which we wrap truth, hope, and dread. It is crucial to civilization.

    Publisher (Source)

    [S.l.]

    House of Anansi Press Inc

    Not specified
  • The Acacia Gardens

    Creator

    Blais, Marie-Claire

    Spencer, Nigel

    Abstract

    What anxiety grips Petites Cendres as he runs towards the sea in the sunshine on a warm tropical morning? Shouldn’t he be reassured by the thought that he now lives at the Acacia Gardens, a comfortable home where all find care, understanding, and healing? How can Fleur, the young musical prodigy, listen to the diabolical confessions of Wrath, the fugitive priest, without shuddering?

    Publisher (Source)

    [S.l.]

    House of Anansi Press Inc

    Not specified
  • The First Garden

    Creator

    Hébert, Anne

    Abstract

    Flora Fontages is a famous Parisian actress who has been in exile from her native Canada for twenty years. When word comes that her long-estranged daughter, Maud, has disappeared in Quebec City, she decides to return home, accepting the part of Winnie, the old crone in Samuel Beckett's Happy Days, at a local theatre. The visit unexpectedly turns into a devastating confrontation with her past and present illusions, as Flora finds she must come to terms with all the roles she has ever played in life, as actress, woman, mother, child, and lover.

    Publisher (Source)

    [S.l.]

    House of Anansi Press Inc

    Not specified
  • Arrival The Story of CanLit

    Creator

    Mount, Nick

    Abstract

    In the mid-twentieth century, Canadian literature transformed from a largely ignored trickle of books into an enormous cultural phenomenon that produced Margaret Atwood, Alice Munro, Michael Ondaatje, Mordecai Richler, and so many others. In Arrival, acclaimed writer and critic Nick Mount answers the question: What caused the CanLit Boom?Written with wit and panache, Arrival tells the story of Canada’s literary awakening.

    Publisher (Source)

    [S.l.]

    House of Anansi Press Inc

    Not specified
  • The Spare Room

    Creator

    Garner, Helen

    Abstract

    Winner of several prestigious prizes, The Spare Room is extraordinary writer Helen Garner's intense, moving investigation of the boundaries and limits of a lifelong friendship.As the novel opens, Helen lovingly prepares the spare room in her home for her dear friend Nicola, who is coming to visit for three weeks while receiving controversial treatment for late-stage cancer. From the moment Nicola staggers off the plane, gaunt and hoarse but still somehow grand, Helen becomes her nurse, her guardian angel, and her stony judge.

    Publisher (Source)

    [S.l.]

    House of Anansi Press Inc

    Not specified
  • A Plea for Constant Motion

    Creator

    Carlucci, Paul

    Abstract

    Quietly atmospheric and darkly foreboding, A Plea for Constant Motion is an ominous, and occasionally unnerving, new work of fiction by award-winning author Paul Carlucci.Penetrating and visceral, yet always offset by small moments of tenderness and humour, A Plea for Constant Motion is a powerful examination of the innate desire in everyone to change their lives and strive for something better.Two couples share a disastrous dinner after their children are killed in a botched kidnapping overseas.

    Publisher (Source)

    [S.l.]

    House of Anansi Press Inc

    Not specified
  • Moving Targets Writing with Intent 1982 - 2004

    Creator

    Atwood, Margaret

    Abstract

    The most precious treasure of this collection is that it gives us the rich back-story and diverse range of influences on Margaret Atwood's work. From the aunts who encouraged her nascent writing career to the influence of George Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four on The Handmaid's Tale, we trace the movement of Atwood's fertile and curious mind in action over the years.

    Publisher (Source)

    [S.l.]

    House of Anansi Press Inc

    Not specified
  • Mister Roger and Me

    Creator

    Lavoie, Marie-Renee

    Grady, Wayne

    Abstract

    Helen, alias "Joe," would rather be a boy and have all kinds of adventures like Lady Oscar, her favourite cartoon heroine. She daydreams about living in another time and achieving great things, but she must be content delivering newspapers and working at the bingo hall. After all, she is only eight years old, even though she claims to be ten. When Roger, an old man who drinks like a fish, swears like a sailor, and dreams about dying, moves into the working-class neighbourhood where Helen lives with her family, the two make uneasy acquaintances.

    Publisher (Source)

    [S.l.]

    House of Anansi Press Inc

    Not specified
  • Cockroach

    Creator

    Hage, Rawi

    Abstract

    Cockroach is as urgent, unsettling, and brilliant as Rawi Hage's bestselling and critically acclaimed first book, De Niro's Game. The novel takes place during one month of a bitterly cold winter in Montreal's restless immigrant community, where a self-described thief has just tried but failed to commit suicide. Rescued against his will, the narrator is obliged to attend sessions with a well-intentioned but naive therapist.

    Publisher (Source)

    [S.l.]

    House of Anansi Press Inc

    Not specified