Luck

Joan Barfoot
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Luck

Joan Barfoot
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  • Date de publication : Jun 27, 2006
  • Langue : anglais
  • Nombre de pages : 320
  • Éditeur : Knopf Canada
  • ISBN : 9780676977011
  • Dimensions : 5.1" W x 1.0" L x 7.9" H
Joan Barfoot is the award-winning author of eleven novels, including Abra, winner of the Books in Canada Prize for First Novel; Critical Injuries, longlisted for the Man Booker Prize and shortlisted for the Trillium Award; and Luck, shortlisted for the Scotiabank Giller Prize. Her work, which reviewers have variously called ‘harrowing and hilarious’, and ‘gloriously subversive’, has been compared internationally to the fictions of Carol Shields, Anne Tyler, Margaret Atwood and Margaret Drabble. Her other books include Dancing in the Dark, which was adapted into an award-winning Canadian entry in the Cannes, Toronto, and New York Film Festivals; Duet for Three; Family News; Plain Jane, Charlotte and Claudia Keeping in Touch; Some Things About Flying; Getting Over Edgar; and Exit Lines. A recipient of the Marian Engel Award, she has also been a journalist during much of her career. She lives in London, Ontario, Canada.
"Black-humoured and blessed as can be with literary acuity and acid wit, Luck [is] an often hilarious, insightful danse macabre [and] well worth the undertaking, especially for its ending…. Think Carol Shields with attitude."
The Globe and Mail

"Luck took me right out of myself — I read it in one gulp, and it never let me down. Sharp and surprising but always responsible, no tricks for tricks’ sake; so satisfying, with its shifting and puzzles. So much fiction turns out to be diversion, in spite of fancy claims, and doesn’t really look at anything. Well — this does."
—Alice Munro

"Booker-listed for her last novel, Critical Injuries, Barfoot is at her best in Luck."
The Montreal Gazette

"Luck is a sustained, sardonic satire on mortality. . . . [Barfoot’s] observations are even-handed in their wisdom and acidity. She springs jokes and puns on you, her punctuation Sparkian in its fastidious exactitude and her eye for the quietly absurd unerring. . . . A black comedy that has a happy ending as temporary and random as luck itself."
Independent on Sunday

"The plot screams of eclectic originality. . . . Addictive."
The Daily Record (UK)

"Barfoot has been compared to Carol Shields and Luck, her tenth novel will not disappoint. From the start her comic talent is clear, while her eye for ‘the miracle of life’s sudden perfections’ confirms her as a writer of considerable power. Luck is one of her best yet."
The Daily Mail (UK)

"With a reputation firmly established since 1978 by her award-winning first novel, Abra, Barfoot now wears fiction like a glove…. Luck is by turns sad, scary, quirky, and moving. It provides moments of high comedy…. The conclusion is near-Shakespearean … a fitting end to a deeply enjoyable novel."
Quill & Quire

"Once she establishes the basic premise and significant relationships among the group, Barfoot takes off and soars. She has an uncanny way of blending light and dark, seriousness and humour, the tragic and the absurd, all of it held together by a deeply felt moral centre...A Giller nomination is overdue, and with any luck this is the book that will garner it for her. I, for one, have my fingers crossed."
The National Post

"Barfoot's talent shines again in this latest novel and is sure to be one of the must-read CanLit books of the season."
Calgary Herald

"Barfoot's book is black humour at its best. Sly, sardonic and wryly witty, Luck unfolds against the mordant backdrop of sudden death. A page-turner from the beginning, Luck is an engrossing, riveting read, its comic undercurrents carrying the reader along on a crest of drollery and suspense that would be difficult to match."
The London Free Press

"Barfoot's feel for the small town, her depth of feeling for her characters and her sometimes cutting black wit make Luck a fine, satisfying and luscious read."
The Edmonton Journal

"...an unpredictable, harrowing and hilarious romp..."
The Winnipeg Free Press

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