Sunday, June 10, 2007

Literary Links

The reviews are overwhelmingly positive for Ian McEwen's On Chesil Beach. http://www.washingtonpost.com/wpdyn/content/article/2007/05/31/AR2007053102540.html
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/06/03/books/review/Lethem-t.html?ref=review
http://www.latimes.com/features/books/labkbrownrigg3jun03,0,5719141.storycoll=labooksheadlines
http://www.sfgate.com/cgibin/article.cgif=/c/a/2007/06/03/RVGTMQ18Q21.DTL&type=books
Read the first chapter of On Chesil Beach here:http://www.nytimes.com/2007/06/03/books/chapters/0603-1st-mcew.html

The Globe & Mail says that Barry Callaghan's latest collection of short stories, Between Trains, is the work of a master at full stretch. http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/LAC.20070602.BKCALL02/TPStory/Entertainment/Books

The Star's Phil Marchand speculates on why Callaghan, despite his long and distinguished career, remains curiously neglected in literary culture. http://www.thestar.com/entertainment/article/220866

Janin Armin is impressed with the way in which Anne Stone, in her third novel, Delible, traverses the magical, yet difficult, territory of young girls. http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/LAC.20070602.BKDELI02/TPStory/Entertainment/Books

Patricia Robertson says that the stories in Sarah Klassen's latest collection, A Feast of Longing, possess a perfect balance between light and shadow that few Canuck writers have mastered. http://www.thestar.com/entertainment/article/220864

Jim Bartley, First Fiction reviewer for the Globe and Mail, suggests that the big risk and great strength of Andrew Wedderburn's début novel, The Milk Chicken Bomb, is in what the author doesn't say. http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/LAC.20070602.BKBART02/TPStory/Entertainment/Books

Opinion maven Heather Mallick says that Linda McQuaig, author of Holding the Bully's Coat: Canada and the US Empire, is a model for Canadian journalists. http://www.cbc.ca/news/viewpoint/vp_mallick/20070525.html
Read a review of McQuaig's book in the Montreal Gazette: http://www.canada.com/montrealgazette/news/books/story.html?id=a95b7aa6-68d7-4eb3-8bd8-2a8e3869ba42

In her review of Marianne Wiggins' latest book, The Shadow Catcher, Jane Smiley declares Wiggins one of our most adventuresome and enterprising novelist. http://www.latimes.com/features/books/la-bk-smiley3jun03,0,2981462.story?coll=la-books-center

The New York Times calls Cindy Brown Austin's By the Rivers of Babylon a potboiler rich in characters and urban detail that is learned first-hand. http://www.nytimes.com/2007/06/03/nyregion/nyregionspecial2/03colct.html?ref=books

Derek Weiler writing in The Star says that Miranda July's début collection of short stories, No One Belongs Here More Than You, shows care and talent, and at its best will leave readers both laughing and brooding. http://www.thestar.com/entertainment/article/220865

Of the prolific Joyce Carol Oates' latest novel, The Gravedigger's Daughter, The New York Times says there is much to admire in this bittersweet tale of one woman's triumph of will.
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/06/07/books/07gree.html?ref=book

Janet Maslin writing for The New York Times says that although Danielle Ganek's début novel, Lulu Meets God and Doubts Him, set in the New York's trendy art scene, is a genre novel, it's better than most.
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/05/28/books/28masl.htmlex=1181188800&en=731cbfc1ddc35645&ei=5070
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/06/03/fashion/03ganek.html?ref=books
T. Paul Ste. Marie, a well-known and loved Vancouver performer, promoter and poet, has passed away at the age of 41.
http://onlymagazine.ca/Theatre/1057/t-paul-ste-marie-1966-2007

Monday, June 4, 2007

Digested Reads

Update to Currently Reading (From May 12th)

Art Since 1900 -Hal Foster,Rosalind Krauss, Yve-Alain Bois, Benjamin H.D Buchloh:
Almost unreadable-but why? It's not that Foster &co have an academic agenda nor is it that it's a fairly obscurist view of modern art that will deter all but those majoring in the subject, no, my quibble with this text is that the authors consistently impute more spatial ability to their readers than is reasonable. From separating text from object, on to introduction of concepts in a non linear progression and through on to my favorite gambit- describing the impact of a certain art work from a given point of view BUT NOT ACTUALLY SUPPLYING A PHOTO FROM THAT ANGLE! Apparently, if you can't rotate objects three dimensionally in space, Mssrs. Foster etc don't want you reading their opinionated little text. Fine. Then don't. There are several dozen better books on the subject...

Yiddish Policeman's Union - Michael Chabon:
Weirdly compelling, even though I normally dislike his sort of naif storytelling but give me a Yiddish noir about an alternate time line where the Jews got Alaska instead of Israel and I'm like iron filings to the true magnetic north. Still can't decide if I liked it though. How strange is that?

Mcsweeney's 22 - Dave Eggers et al:
Pretty Pretty. Could do without the poems though, but that's just me. Otherwise, if you know McSweeneys, been introduced and done the dance already, you'll like it just fine. If not, I recommend # 13 ('the comics one', edited by Chris Ware) as a good place to start.

Raymond Chandler's Playback: A Graphic Novel -Ted Benoit & Francois Ayroles
Rediscovered screenplay that has been re-imagined visually in a blocky, yet somehow satisfying fashion by some french guys. And it's set in Vancouver! Am now intensely curious to know how much of the visuals are based on the actual architecture of the time. If anyone knows anything, please tell me!

Against the Day - Thomas Pynchon:
Still. Working. On.It. (Got about 400 pages in and then got waylaid. I'll be back though, I promise!)

In Defense of Atheism - Michel Onfray:
Interesting. French. Another take on the recently developing genre of loud'n'proud anti-religious tracts (And yes, I use that word advisedly)

God is Not Great - Christopher Hitchens:
This book's getting a stand alone review later in the week since I find I have so much to say about it.

Armadale -Wilkie Collins:
Type too small, fiendish book resists me every time I try to open it. Note to self, stop buying 50 year old paperbacks with 'hooky' fonts, you know you won't read them.

Good Omens Terry Pratchett & Neil Gaiman:
A delight and a hysteria, satisfying to fans of either/both.

Steep Approach to Garbadale -Ian Banks:
Disappointing and somewhat predictable. His output has been less than spectacular the last few outings but I'm ever willing to concede that even at his worst, he's still better than most. (See The Wasp Factory for a baseline comparison)

Flight -Sherman Alexie:
I have followed Sherman Alexie's work for years, he's a really interesting guy and I respect him a lot but unless this is a mislabelled Young Adult title, he somehow lost the plot with this one.
It reads like an after school special and I can't fathom why he plunged across the line he's always walked between writing fiction about First Nations that defies stereotypes (good & bad) and exhibiting a nuanced sense of humor, into the land of feel-good pablum.
Hmm, oh well, there's always the next one...

Sunday, May 20, 2007

Canadian BestSeller List for this week

Top Hardcover Fiction
1. Divisadero (Michael Ondaatje); $CDN 34.99; McCle; 9780771068720
2. The Children of Hurin (.R.R. Tolkien & Christopher Tolkien); $CDN 34.95; Harpe; 9780007246229
3. The Good Husband of Zebra Drive (Alexander Mccall Smith); $CDN 29.95; Knopf; 9780676976267
4. On Chesil Beach (Ian McEwan); $CDN 27; Knopf; 9780676978810
5. Shopaholic & Baby (Sophie Kinsella); $CDN 30; Dial; 9780385338707
6. The Yiddish Policeman's Union (Michael Chabon); $CDN 33.95; Harpe; 9780007149827
7. For One More Day (Mitch Albom); $CDN 26.95; Hyperion; 9781401303273
8. Nineteen Minutes (Jodi Picoult); $CDN 29.99; Atria; 9780743496728
9. The End of the Alphabet (CS Richardson); $CDN 25.00; Doubleday; 9780385663403
10. Rant: The Oral History of Buster Casey (Chuck Palahniuk); $CDN $32.95; Doubl; 9780385663496

Top Paperback Fiction
1. Suite Francaise (Irene Nemirovsky); $CDN 22; Knopf; 9780676977714
2. The Road (Cormac McCarthy); $CDN 21; Vinta; 9780307387899
3. The Birth House (Ami McKay); $CDN 22; Vintage; 9780676977738
4. The Memory Keeper's Daughter (Kim Edwards); $CDN 18.50; Pengu; 9780143037149
5. Lullabies for Little Criminals (Heather O'Neill); $CDN 17.50; Harpe; 9780060875077
6. Bloodletting & Miraculous Cures (Vincent Lam); $CDN 17.95; Ancho; 9780385661447
7. Gone (Jonathan Kellerman ); $CDN 10.99; Rando; 9780345452627
8. At Risk (Patricia Cornwell); $CDN 10.99; Berkl; 9780425214763
9. Water for Elephants (Sara Gruen); $CDN 17.95; Harpe; 9780006391555
10. The Husband (Dean Koontz); $CDN 10.99; Banta; 9780553589092

Top Canadiana
1. The Golden Spruce: A True Story of Myth, Madness and Greed (John Vaillant); $CDN 21; Vintage; 9780676976465
2. The 100-Mile Diet: A Year of Local Eating (lisa Smith & J.B. MacKinnon); $CDN 32.95; Rando; 9780679314820
3. Holding the Bully's Coat: Canada & the U.S. Empire (Linda Mcquaig); $CDN 34.95; Doubl; 9780385660129
4. Ecoholic: When You're Addicted to the Planet (Adria Vasil); $CDN 24.95; Rando; 9780679314844
5. A Field Guide to the Identification of Pebbles (Eileen Van der Flier-Keller); $CDN 7.95; Harbo; 9781550173956
6. Only in Canada, You Say: A Treasury of Canadian Language (Katherine Barber); $CDN 24.95; Oxfor; 9780195427073
7. Beyond the Horizon (Colin Angus); $CDN 29.95; Doubl; 9780385661232
8. The Volunteer: A Canadian's Secret Life in the Mossad (Jonathan Kay ); $CDN 32.99; McCle; 9780771017407
9. Wiped: Life with a Pint-Sized Dictator (Rebecca Eckler); $CDN 22.95; KeyPo; 9781552638279
10. The Brain That Changes Itself (Norman Doidge); $CDN 31; Vikin; 9780670038305

Top Kids Canadian
1. Love You Forever (Robert Munsch); $CDN 4.95; Firefly; 9780920668375
2. Paper Bag Princess (Robert Munsch); $CDN 5.95; Annick; 9780920236161
3. No Clean Clothes (Robert Munsch); $CDN 6.99; Scholastic; 9780439937900
4. Scaredy Squirrel Makes a Friend (Melanie Watt); $CDN 16.95; Kids; 9781554531813
5. Class Clown (Robert Munsch & Michael Martchenko); $CDN 6.99; Scholastic; 9780439935944
6. Alligator Baby (Robert Munsch ); $CDN 6.99; SCHOL; 9780590123877
7. Aunts Come Marching (Bill Richardson); $CDN 19.95; Rainc; 9781551929903
8. Breadwinner (Deborah Ellis); $CDN 8.95; GROUN; 9780888994165
9. Smelly Socks (Robert Munsch); $CDN 6.99; SCHOL; 9780439967075
10. Red is Best (Kathy Stinson); $CDN 6.95; Annic; 9781554510511

Top Canadian Fiction
1. Divisadero (Michael Ondaatje); $CDN 34.99; McCle; 9780771068720
2. The Birth House (Ami McKay); $CDN 22; Vinta; 9780676977738
3. Lullabies for Little Criminals (Heather O'Neill); $CDN 17.50; Harpe; 9780060875077
4. Bloodletting & Miraculous Cures (Vincent Lam); $CDN 17.95; Ancho; 9780385661447
5. Away From Her (Alice Munro); $CDN 13.50; Pengu; 9780143055389
6. By the Time You Read This (Giles Blunt); $CDN 19.95; Rando; 9780679315001
7. The Girls (Lori Lansens); $CDN 21; Vintage; 9780676977967
8. Three Day Road (Joseph Boyden); $CDN 22; Pengu; 9780143017868
9. Sweetness in the Belly (Camilla Gibb); $CDN 21; Ancho; 9780385660181
10. The Song of Kahunsha (Anosh Irani); $CDN 19.95; Ancho; 9780385662291

Vancouver Literary Events This Week

THE SHEBEEN CLUB: PERSPECTIVES ON STORYTELLING
Canadian storyteller and children's author Nan Gregory is the featured presenter. May 22, 7-9 pm, Shebeen (217 Carrall). Tix $15 (includes dinner), info lorraine.murphy@gmail.com.

RUTH OZEKI
Join us for a special opportunity to meet our One Book, One Vancouver author, Ruth Ozeki, and talk about her book, My Year of Meats, at several lively book discussions groups held at library branches across the city.
Tuesday, May 22 at 7:30pm, free, Alice MacKay Room, Central Library, 350 West Georgia Street.
Wednesday, May 23 at 1:45 pm-3:00 pm, free, registration required, Kerrisdale Branch (2112 West 42nd Avenue).
Wednesday, May 23 at 7:00-8:30pm, free, registration required, Firehall Branch (1455 West 10th Ave.).

NEIL McKINNON
Author reads from his newest book of humorous short stories, Tuckahoe Slidebottle. Wednesday, May 23, 7-8 pm, free admission. Richmond Public Library Brighouse branch (7700 Minoru Gate).

SANDY SHREVE
Reads from her new poetry collection, Suddenly, So Much. Sandy Shreve's work has won the Earle Birney Prize for Poetry and has been shortlisted for the Milton Acorn People's Poetry Award and the National Magazine Awards. Thursday, May 24 at 7:30pm. Peter Kaye Room, Lower Level, Central Library, 350 West Georgia Street. For more information please contact Vancouver Public Library at 604-331-3603.

Saturday, May 12, 2007

Currently Reading

Art Since 1900 -Hal Foster,Rosalind Krauss, Yve-Alain Bois, Benjamin H.D Buchloh
Yiddish Policeman's Union - Michael Chabon
Mcsweeney's 22 - Dave Eggers et al
Raymond Chandler's Playback: A Graphic Novel -Ted Benoit & Francois Ayroles
Against the Day - Thomas Pynchon
In Defense of Atheism - Michel Onfray
God is Not Great - Christopher Hitchens
Armadale -Wilkie Collins
Good Omens Terry Pratchett & Neil Gaiman
Steep Approach to Garbadale -Ian Banks
Flight -Sherman Alexie
These are the rules:
I will post reviews for some but not all (how much time do you think I have?!) of these and future reads.
If you want a review of ANY title I've read, just ask and I'll do my best to accommodate.
Please note, the opinions expressed are those of a cranky bookworm, with decided ideas about literature that in no way reflect on any one's taste or ability- So if you love it (or wrote it!) what I write should in no way negate what you drew from the experience, a'aight?
A'aight.

Vancouver Literary Events This Week

THREE RIVERS
Juri Peepre presents Three Rivers: The Yukon's Great Boreal Wilderness. Packed with photography, art and writings by such notables as Courtney Milne, Margaret Atwood and John Ralston Saul, this sumptuous volume offers an unforgettable tour of a natural wonderland. Monday, May 14 at 7:00pm. Vancouver Public Libary, Central Library, 350 West Georgia Street. Info: www.cpaws.org/.

THE 100-MILE DIET
Alisa Smith and J.B. MacKinnon chronicle their attempt to feed themselves for a year on food grown and produced within 100 miles of Vancouver. Monday, May 14 , 7:30 - 9:00 PM, UBC Robson Square, 800 Robson Street, Vancouver. Admission is free but please pre-register at info.talkofthetown@ubc.ca or by phoning 604-827-3491.

ETCHINGS AND ARTIST'S BOOKS
Book artist and bookbinder, Briony-Morrow Cribbs, will give an illustrated talk on the production of Iskandariya: A Prose Poem by Brigit Pegeen Kelly. Monday, May 14 at 7:30pm. Peter Kaye Room, Lower Level, Central Library, 350 West Georgia Street. For more information please contact Vancouver Public Library at 604-331-3603.

ANGE ZHANG
Join Red Land, Yellow River author Ange Zhang for his autobiographical account of growing up in China during the Cultural Revolution. Suitable for ages 10 and up. Tuesday, May 15 at 10:15am. Terry Fox Library (2470 Mary Hill Road), Port Coquitlam. Info: 604.927.7999.

AMANDA HALE
32 Books Co. Inc. present the author reading from her new literary novel The Reddening Path. Wednesday, May 16 at 7:00pm, free admission and refreshments will be served. 32 Books Co, 3185 Edgemont Blvd., North Vancouver. More information at 604.980.9032 or info@32books.com.

ARLENE PARE
Author celebrates the launch of her first novel, Paper Trail, with a reading and signing. Wednesday, May 16, 7:30 pm, People's Co-op Bookstore (1391 Commercial). Free admission, info 604-253-6442.


Pulp Fiction Books presents
An Evening With Clint Burnham and Stuart Ross
Wednesday 16 May 2007, 7-9pm
2422 Main Street, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Admission free. Everyone is welcome to attend.
(Co-presented by Anvil Press)

BRUCE SANGUIN
Talks about his book Darwin, Divinity, and the Dance of the Cosmos, an ecological and truly evolutionary Christian theology. Thursday, May 17 at 7:30pm. Alice MacKay Room, Lower Level, Central Library, 350 West Georgia Street. For more information please contact Vancouver Public Library at 604-331-3603. Sponsored by Banyen Books

PLAY CHTHONICS READING SERIES
Readings by Meredith Quartermain, Hiromi Goto, Dorothy Trujillo Lusk, and Fred Booker. Thursday, May 17, 7:30 pm, Coach House, Green College (6201 Cecil Green Park Rd., UBC). Info 604-734-2928.

Wednesday, May 9, 2007

Canadian BestSeller List for this week

Courtesy of Book Warehouse


Top Hardcover Fiction
1. Divisadero (Michael Ondaatje); $CDN 34.99; McCle; 9780771068720
2. The Children of Hurin (.R.R. Tolkien & Christopher Tolkien); $CDN 34.95; Harpe; 9780007246229
3. The Good Husband of Zebra Drive (Alexander Mccall Smith); $CDN 29.95; Knopf; 9780676976267
4. On Chesil Beach (Ian McEwan); $CDN 27; Knopf; 9780676978810
5. Shopaholic & Baby (Sophie Kinsella); $CDN 30; Dial; 9780385338707
6. The Yiddish Policeman's Union (Michael Chabon); $CDN 33.95; Harpe; 9780007149827
7. For One More Day (Mitch Albom); $CDN 26.95; Hyperion; 9781401303273
8. Nineteen Minutes (Jodi Picoult); $CDN 29.99; Atria; 9780743496728
9. The End of the Alphabet (CS Richardson); $CDN 25.00; Doubleday; 9780385663403
10. 300 (Frank Miller & Lynn Varley); $CDN 37; DarkH; 9781569714027


Top Paperback Fiction
1. Suite Francaise (Irene Nemirovsky); $CDN 22; Knopf; 9780676977714
2. The Road (Cormac McCarthy); $CDN 21; Vinta; 9780307387899
3. The Birth House (Ami McKay); $CDN 22; Vintage; 9780676977738
4. The Memory Keeper's Daughter (Kim Edwards); $CDN 18.50; Pengu; 9780143037149
5. Lullabies for Little Criminals (Heather O'Neill); $CDN 17.50; Harpe; 9780060875077
6. Bloodletting & Miraculous Cures (Vincent Lam); $CDN 17.95; Ancho; 9780385661447
7. Gone (Jonathan Kellerman ); $CDN 10.99; Rando; 9780345452627
8. At Risk (Patricia Cornwell); $CDN 10.99; Berkl; 9780425214763
9. Water for Elephants (Sara Gruen); $CDN 17.95; Harpe; 9780006391555
10. The Kite Runner (Khaled Hosseini); $CDN 21; Ancho; 9780385660075


Top Canadiana
1. The Golden Spruce: A True Story of Myth, Madness and Greed (John Vaillant); $CDN 21; Vintage; 9780676976465
2. The 100-Mile Diet: A Year of Local Eating (lisa Smith & J.B. MacKinnon); $CDN 32.95; Rando; 9780679314820
3. Holding the Bully's Coat: Canada & the U.S. Empire (Linda Mcquaig); $CDN 34.95; Doubl; 9780385660129
4. Ecoholic: When You're Addicted to the Planet (Adria Vasil); $CDN 24.95; Rando; 9780679314844
5. A Field Guide to the Identification of Pebbles (Eileen Van der Flier-Keller); $CDN 7.95; Harbo; 9781550173956
6. Only in Canada, You Say: A Treasury of Canadian Language (Katherine Barber); $CDN 24.95; Oxfor; 9780195427073
7. Beyond the Horizon (Colin Angus); $CDN 29.95; Doubl; 9780385661232
8. The Volunteer: A Canadian's Secret Life in the Mossad (Jonathan Kay ); $CDN 32.99; McCle; 9780771017407
9. Wiped: Life with a Pint-Sized Dictator (Rebecca Eckler); $CDN 22.95; KeyPo; 9781552638279
10. Let the Dog Decide (Dale Stavroff); $CDN 22.95; Harpe; 9780006384779


Top Kids Canadian
1. Love You Forever (Robert Munsch); $CDN 4.95; Firefly; 9780920668375
2. Paper Bag Princess (Robert Munsch); $CDN 5.95; Annick; 9780920236161
3. No Clean Clothes (Robert Munsch); $CDN 6.99; Scholastic; 9780439937900
4. Scaredy Squirrel Makes a Friend (Melanie Watt); $CDN 16.95; Kids; 9781554531813
5. Class Clown (Robert Munsch & Michael Martchenko); $CDN 6.99; Scholastic; 9780439935944
6. Alligator Baby (Robert Munsch ); $CDN 6.99; SCHOL; 9780590123877
7. Aunts Come Marching (Bill Richardson); $CDN 19.95; Rainc; 9781551929903
8. Breadwinner (Deborah Ellis); $CDN 8.95; GROUN; 9780888994165
9. Smelly Socks (Robert Munsch); $CDN 6.99; SCHOL; 9780439967075
10. Red is Best (Kathy Stinson); $CDN 6.95; Annic; 9781554510511


Top Canadian Fiction
1. Divisadero (Michael Ondaatje); $CDN 34.99; McCle; 9780771068720
2. The Birth House (Ami McKay); $CDN 22; Vinta; 9780676977738
3. Lullabies for Little Criminals (Heather O'Neill); $CDN 17.50; Harpe; 9780060875077
4. Bloodletting & Miraculous Cures (Vincent Lam); $CDN 17.95; Ancho; 9780385661447
5. Away From Her (Alice Munro); $CDN 13.50; Pengu; 9780143055389
6. By the Time You Read This (Giles Blunt); $CDN 19.95; Rando; 9780679315001
7. Three Day Road (Joseph Boyden); $CDN 22; Pengu; 9780143017868
8. The Girls (Lori Lansens); $CDN 21; Vintage; 9780676977967
9. Sweetness in the Belly (Camilla Gibb); $CDN 21; Ancho; 9780385660181
10. The Song of Kahunsha (Anosh Irani); $CDN 19.95; Ancho; 9780385662291

Vancouver Literary Events This Week

FRIEDA WISHNISKY
Reading by Toronto children's author (Jennifer Jones Won't Leave Me Alone). Thursday, May 10, 10 am, Isaac Waldman Jewish Public Library (second floor, 950 W. 41st). Free admission, info www.jccgv.com/.

JOHN BURNS
Georgia Straight books editor and author reads from Runnerland, his new novel for young adults. Thursday, May 10, 7 pm, 32 Books (3185 Edgemont Blvd., North Van.). Info 604-980-9032.

ALEXANDRA OLIVER
Slam poetry pioneer launches her new book Where the English Housewife Shines with performance by special guest RC Weslowski. Friday, May 11 at 6:00pm. Forufera Centre (Mezz Level, 505 Hamilton Street, Vancouver). For more information, please contact Steven R. Duncan at 604-788-8340 or email
srduncan@shaw.ca.

Tuesday, May 8, 2007

Vancouver Literary Events

Olive Johnson presenting her latest book The Sexual Spectrum
Saturday, May 12 - 2:00-4:00pm
Book Warehouse Davie
free event


Joanne Proulx launching Anthem of a Reluctant Prophet
and Catherine Hanrahan author of Lost Girls and Love Hotels
Thursday, May 17 - 6:30-8:00pm
The Railway Club
579 Dunsmuir St.
604 683 5711
free event

Monday, May 7, 2007

I try to think of characters who on the surface of their actions are deeply unsympathetic.

It's the writer's job to make them sympathetic, in spite of themselves. - John Irving

It's always a difficult thing to write through a child's eyes-now, I'm a fan of the device for several reasons: it allows for an unreliable narrator, it gives people a protagonist who's sympathetic and it lets the author set up a sort of feedback tension that's more difficult with an adult character.
Which is why I couldn't figure out why the latest Canada Reads winner, Lullabies for Little Criminals by Heather O'Neill was leaving me cold.

Until I mentioned the book to a friend who leaped into a passionate diatribe against it. Her problem with it was that the main character, "Baby", a thirteen year old girl with a drug addict father and a life path you can see clearly from the outset can only go one way, had no agency, no volition of her own. Everything that happens, happens TO her. My friends' position was that this is rarely true but that people don't LIKE books that intimate that someone could contribute to the horrific events that befall them and still not deserve them.

I see her point, and it's an interesting one. I think that sort of 'innocent bystander' trope is integral to the genre but I'd like to see someone make an attempt at writing from the point of view of a child who's an active participant in their life, not a victim of it. A nuanced portrait of a somewhat unlikeable youth who isn't precocious or otherwise endearing to the reader but who transcends the label of victim.
THAT would be a neat trick for a writer to pull off.
Anyone know of one that fits the bill?

Sunday, May 6, 2007

Hot Fuzz

Really clever little moment involving Ian Banks/Ian M. Banks.
If you haven't seen it, watch carefully!

Rant: An Oral History of Buster Casey by Chuck Palahniuk

Ah, the joys of a new book.
Especially ones with cool covers. Opinion may be divided on this issue but if you're a Chip Kidd fan, you'll get what I'm talking about.
Not going to get too into the constantly mutating storyline, if you like Paula-Nick,(the pronunciation he avers to be correct. There, now you know!) you already know what you're getting into.
I know some bookish folks who turn up their noses at Chuck's output but if nothing else, you really can't deny his ability to take the pop cultural pulse in a timely fashion. After musing on the subject for some time, my best guess is that their distaste stems from A) for Accessibility-there are people who "don't read" but will happily shell out for his latest B) for genre- Bending- I've noticed they're often the sort of folk that will read Ian Banks but find his sci-fi output as Ian M. Banks leaves them cold , and C) for Commercial- the dreaded accusation levelled at authors who are read by the masses, rather than the 5% elite who buy more than one book a year.
A wise and experienced bookseller once advised me to only read the last paragraph of any book review because everything I needed to know would be summed up there- a time saving devise I've never been able to bring myself to enact but for those who agree, here's my anti-screed synopsis of "Rant", in haiku form. Warning, may contain spoilers for those convoluted enough to follow it:
Rabid Casey, rams my car
space/time collapses
Grandfather Paradox?

Canadian BestSeller List for this week

Courtesy of TBM BookManager


Top Hardcover Fiction
1. Divisadero (Michael Ondaatje); $CDN 34.99; McCle; 9780771068720
2. The Children of Hurin (.R.R. Tolkien & Christopher Tolkien); $CDN 34.95; Harpe; 9780007246229
3. The Good Husband of Zebra Drive (Alexander Mccall Smith); $CDN 29.95; Knopf; 9780676976267
4. On Chesil Beach (Ian McEwan); $CDN 27; Knopf; 9780676978810
5. Shopaholic & Baby (Sophie Kinsella); $CDN 30; Dial; 9780385338707
6. For One More Day (Mitch Albom); $CDN 26.95; Hyperion; 9781401303273
7. The Book of Negroes (Lawrence Hill); $CDN 34.95; Harpe; 9780002255073
8. The End of the Alphabet (CS Richardson); $CDN 25.00; Doubleday; 9780385663403
9. Nineteen Minutes (Jodi Picoult); $CDN 29.99; Atria; 9780743496728
10. Death Comes for the Fat Man (Reginald Hill); $CDN 34.95; Doubl; 9780385661812
11. 300 (Frank Miller & Lynn Varley); $CDN 37; DarkH; 9781569714027
12. Helpless (Barbara Gowdy); $CDN 32.95; Harpe; 9780002008464
13. Rollback (Robert J. Sawyer); $CDN 29.95; Tor; 9780765311085
14. Ysabel (Guy Gavriel Kay); $CDN 34; Vikin; 9780670043217
15. I Heard That Song Before (Mary Higgins Clark); $CDN 29.99; Simon; 9780743264914


Top Paperback Fiction
1. Suite Francaise (Irene Nemirovsky); $CDN 22; Knopf; 9780676977714
2. The Road (Cormac McCarthy); $CDN 21; Vinta; 9780307387899
3. The Birth House (Ami McKay); $CDN 22; Vintage; 9780676977738
4. Lullabies for Little Criminals (Heather O'Neill); $CDN 17.50; Harpe; 9780060875077
5. Bloodletting & Miraculous Cures (Vincent Lam); $CDN 17.95; Ancho; 9780385661447
6. The Memory Keeper's Daughter (Kim Edwards); $CDN 18.50; Pengu; 9780143037149
7. At Risk (Patricia Cornwell); $CDN 10.99; Berkl; 9780425214763
8. Two Little Girls in Blue (Mary Higgins Clark); $CDN 10.99; Pocke; 9780743497299
9. Gone (Jonathan Kellerman ); $CDN 10.99; Rando; 9780345452627
10. The Hard Way (Lee Child); $CDN 10.99; Dell; 9780440241034
11. Blue Shoes and Happiness (Alexander McCall Smith); $CDN 19.95; Vintage; 9780676976250
12. The Kite Runner (Khaled Hosseini); $CDN 21; Ancho; 9780385660075
13. Born in Death (J.D. Robb); $CDN 10.99; Berkl; 9780425215685
14. Dead Watch (John Sandford); $CDN 13.50; Berkl; 97804252
15. The Old Wine Shades (Martha Grimes ); $CDN 13.50; Signe; 9780451220721


Top Canadiana
1. Victory at Vimy: Canada Comes of Age: April 9-12, 1917 (Ted Barris); $CDN 34.95; Thomas Allen; 9780887622533
2. The 100-Mile Diet: A Year of Local Eating (lisa Smith & J.B. MacKinnon); $CDN 32.95; Rando; 9780679314820
3. The Golden Spruce: A True Story of Myth, Madness and Greed (John Vaillant); $CDN 21; Vintage; 9780676976465
4. Ecoholic: When You're Addicted to the Planet (Adria Vasil); $CDN 24.95; Rando; 9780679314844
5. Beyond the Horizon (Colin Angus); $CDN 29.95; Doubl; 9780385661232
6. The Brain That Changes Itself (Norman Doidge); $CDN 31; Vikin; 9780670038305
7. French Kiss: Stephen Harper's Blind Date With Quebec (Chantal Hebert); $CDN 32.95; Knopf; 9780676979077
8. The Volunteer: A Canadian's Secret Life in the Mossad (Jonathan Kay ); $CDN 32.99; McCle; 9780771017407
9. Holding the Bully's Coat: Canada & the U.S. Empire (Linda Mcquaig); $CDN 34.95; Doubl; 9780385660129
10. Let the Dog Decide (Dale Stavroff); $CDN 22.95; Harpe; 9780006384779
11. Raisin Wine: A Boyhood in a Different Muskoka (James Bartleman); $CDN 29.99; McCle; 9780771011405
12. Only in Canada, You Say: A Treasury of Canadian Language (Katherine Barber); $CDN 24.95; Oxfor; 9780195427073
13. Of This Earth: A Mennonite Boyhood in the Boreal Forests (Rudy Wiebe); $CDN 22; Vinta; 9780676977530
14. This is Your Brain on Music: The Science of a Human Obsession (Daniel J. Levitin); $CDN 32.50; Dutto; 9780525949695
15. A Field Guide to the Identification of Pebbles (Eileen Van der Flier-Keller ); $CDN 7.95; Harbo; 9781550173956


Top Kids Canadian
1. Love You Forever (Robert Munsch); $CDN 4.95; Firefly; 9780920668375
2. Paper Bag Princess (Robert Munsch); $CDN 5.95; Annick; 9780920236161
3. Scaredy Squirrel Makes a Friend (Melanie Watt); $CDN 16.95; Kids; 9781554531813
4. Class Clown (Robert Munsch & Michael Martchenko); $CDN 6.99; Scholastic; 9780439935944
5. No Clean Clothes (Robert Munsch); $CDN 6.99; Scholastic; 9780439937900
6. Abc of Canada (Kim Bellefontaine); $CDN 6.95; KIDS; 9781553376859
7. Red is Best (Kathy Stinson); $CDN 6.95; Annic; 9781554510511
8. Scaredy Squirrel (Melanie Watt); $CDN 16.95; KIDS; 9781553379591
9. Breadwinner (Deborah Ellis); $CDN 8.95; GROUN; 9780888994165
10. Something from Nothing (Phoebe Gilman); $CDN 6.99; SCHOL; 9780590745574
11. Mortimer (Robert N Munsch ); $CDN 5.95; ANNIC; 9780920303115
12. Angelas Airplane (Robert Munsch ); $CDN 5.95; ANNIC; 9781550370263
13. Stephanie's Ponytail (Robert N Munsch); $CDN 5.95; ANNIC; 9781550374841
14. Love You Forever (Robert N Munsch); $CDN 12.95; FIREF; 9780920668368
15. Hockey Sweater,The (Roch Carrier); $CDN 10.99; TUNDR; 9780887761744


Top Canadian Fiction
1. Divisadero (Michael Ondaatje); $CDN 34.99; McCle; 9780771068720
2. The Birth House (Ami McKay); $CDN 22; Vinta; 9780676977738
3. Lullabies for Little Criminals (Heather O'Neill); $CDN 17.50; Harpe; 9780060875077
4. Bloodletting & Miraculous Cures (Vincent Lam); $CDN 17.95; Ancho; 9780385661447
5. Three Day Road (Joseph Boyden); $CDN 22; Pengu; 9780143017868
6. Sweetness in the Belly (Camilla Gibb); $CDN 21; Ancho; 9780385660181
7. Book of Longing (Leonard Cohen); $CDN 21; M&S; 9780771022296
8. Away From Her (Alice Munro); $CDN 13.50; Pengu; 9780143055389
9. The Girls (Lori Lansens); $CDN 21; Vintage; 9780676977967
10. Stanley Park (Timothy Taylor); $CDN 21; Vintage; 80676973099
11. The Song of Kahunsha (Anosh Irani); $CDN 19.95; Ancho; 9780385662291
12. Jpod (Douglas Coupland); $CDN 21; Rando; 9780679314257
13. Children of My Heart (Gabrielle Roy ); $CDN 21; M&S; 9780771075988
14. The Book of Negroes (Lawrence Hill); $CDN 34.95; Harper; 9780002255073
15. The End of the Alphabet (CS Richardson); $CDN 25; Doubl; 9780385663403

Upcoming Vancouver Book Events

Upcoming Special Events, courtesy of VIWF

Nathan Englander
May 16, 2007 at 7:30pm Norman Rothstein Theatre 950 West 41st Ave (at Oak Street)Free but please register.More information here.

A Dram Come True On June 1, 2007, join us for A Dram Come True and taste a variety of select single malts. The event will also feature a silent auction with limited edition bottlings. Location: A private residence in Shaughnessy Time: 6:30 – 9:30 pm Tickets: $75 - All proceeds benefit the Vancouver International Writers Festival. Tax receipts will be issued for a portion of the ticket cost. Call 604.681.6330 for tickets.More information here.