Rosa's Very Own Personal Revolution

Éric Dupont
Traduction Peter Mccambridge
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Rosa's Very Own Personal Revolution

Éric Dupont
Traduction Peter Mccambridge
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  • Date de publication : Sep 01, 2022
  • Langue : anglais
  • Nombre de pages : 264
  • Éditeur : Baraka Books
  • ISBN : 9781771862882
  • Dimensions : 5.5" W x 0.55" L x 8.5" H
p>Eric Dupont was born in Amqui, Quebec, in 1970. He left his native Gasp Peninsula at age 16 for Austria and other faraway locales, returning to Quebec in 2003 to accept a position as a lecturer in translation at the McGill University School of Continuing Studies. His fourth novel, La Fiance amricaine, released in 2012, won the Prix des libraires du Qubec and the Prix littraire des collgiens. Its English translation by Peter McCambridge, Songs for the Cold of Heart, was a finalist for the Scotiabank Giller Prize in 2018 and subsequently published by HarperVia, outside of Canada, under the title The American Fiance. One of the hallmarks of Eric?s writing is the juxtaposition of the supernatural and real worlds. The lighthearted tone of his work often belies undercurrents of deeper themes and meanings.

WINNER Governor General's Award for Translation 2023

"Once again, Qubec author Eric Dupont has crafted a delightful novel bringing together the rustic world of the Gaspe Peninsula with fast-paced life in big-city Montreal. Masterfully translated by Peter McCambridge, arguably the best contemporary translator in Canada, Rosa's Very Own Personal Revolution brings to English readers a view of Quebec society too long hidden from them." Ian Thomas Shaw, Ottawa Review of Books

"an unforgettable tall tale ... consistently entertaining" (Marcie McCauley, The Temz Review)

"Playful and irreverent, this improbable farce is a fun read with a strangely satisfying, if bizarre, ending that ties up the loose ends in the wildest of knots." (Joseph Schreiber, Rough Ghosts)

"whimsical and entertaining ... fun and unpredictable" (Consumed by Ink)

"This latest work has elements of the two previous Dupont novels to have made it into English, but it also has a charm all of its own, and is great fun to read. . . . if you like a bit of fun with your fiction in translation, then spending a couple of nights in Rosa?s company is just the ticket." Tony Malone, Tony's Reading List

PRAISE FOR SONGS FOR THE COLD OF HEART

?spectacular? original in every sense? (Literary Review of Canada)

?masterful? heartbreaking and hilarious? (Publishers Weekly)

?highly recommended? (Library Journal)

?fiercely readable? (Toronto Star)

PRAISE FOR LIFE IN THE COURT OF MATANE

?Translator McCambridge beautifully captures the joyous top notes and the darker undercurrents of this fascinating voice.? (Publishers Weekly)

Dupont is a writer of such intelligence and skill that he is able to not only become a philosopher, but a poet, who not only understands the horrors of a dysfunctional childhood, but also knows what is beautiful about it. And this book is a testament to his unwavering generosity towards both his characters and the people of Quebec.? (Heather O?Neill, author)

?Dupont?s gift is that his stories have never been told in such a way before, could only ever be told in that way, and will never again be told like that.? (Buried in Print)

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