Autobiography of Childhood

Autobiography of Childhood

by Sina Queyras
     
 

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Acclaimed poet's debut novel explores loss and the legacy of childhood grief, as five siblings prepare for one sister's death.
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Acclaimed poet's debut novel explores loss and the legacy of childhood grief, as five siblings prepare for one sister's death.

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Publishers Weekly
Death has ruled over the Combal family for generations. Now Therese Combal—living in Vancouver and dying of cancer—is in her last days, and it's her family's reactions to her impending passing that are the focus of Canadian poet Queyras's first novel. Each relative has one turn on stage: sister Guddy, an academic, leaves her partner, Sara, in New York City and flies west to say goodbye. Brother Jerry, married twice and virtually forgotten, would rather not hear the news. Bjarne senses something is wrong, but his schizophrenic neuroses prevent him from engaging with reality. Even Jean, Therese's father, has a chance to muse from beyond the grave. But it's the family matriarch, Adel, who provides the narrative's tension—she is "irritating," "visceral," and "embarrassing—" and, though she has "burned all her bridges," she's the glue that holds the Combals together, at least in mutual frustration and hatred. Queyras (Expressway) has a lyrical eye ("linoleum curls like tulip leaves" and the air is "so fresh it's like biting into an apple still hanging from the tree"), but the novel's structure prevents most of the characters from confronting one another directly, resulting in an oblique portrait of scattered grief. By the time Therese takes the stage, she is pretty much alone, left to make an observation that reflects how the book's emotional core and character development feel rather empty: "flaws are only interesting when they are overcome." (May)
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'Fans of Queyras' poetry will not be disappointed by her trademark whimsical rhythms and imagery; newcomers will be drawn into a fascinating story about a family dealing with its own particular brand of crazy.' — Zoe Whittall, Fashion Magazine

'Queyras' novel scores the jagged incisions of childhood. How her characters escape or embrace or succumb to the damage, she manages through an exquisite prose that cannot comfort them, nor ease us. Yes we cannot help but be held by the language. —Dionne Brand

'A family saga with the sweep of Ann-Marie MacDonald, the poetic depth of Anne Michaels and the tragedy and resilience of Alice Sebold's The Lovely Bones.' — Marilyn Bowering, author of Visible Worlds and The Alchemy of Happiness

'Autobiography of Childhood is a layered, reflective read ... one that stirs an emotional response.' – National Post

'Queyras ... navigates [her] heavy subject mater with brisk Faulkner-esque aplomb.' – Maisonneuve

'Autobiography of Childhood is a sharp, post-millennial family novel with a purpose.' – Globe and Mail

'[Queyras's] approach to fiction is fearless.' – Montreal Review of Books

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Product Details

ISBN-13:
9781552452523
Publisher:
Coach House Books
Publication date:
04/17/2012
Pages:
200
Product dimensions:
5.00(w) x 7.99(h) x 0.31(d)

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