Benediction

Olivier Dufault
Translated by Pablo Strauss
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Benediction

Olivier Dufault
Translated by Pablo Strauss
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CANADIAN400 PAGESENGLISH

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  • Published date: Sep 24, 2019
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 400
  • Publisher: House Of Anansi Press Inc
  • ISBN: 9781487005993
  • Dimensions: 5.25" W x 1.2" L x 8.0" H

OLIVIER DUFAULT grew up in Acton Vale, Quebec, where he was raised on the stories of his distant cousin''s exploits in the American West. Benediction is his first novel. He lives in Montreal.

PABLO STRAUSS grew up in Victoria, British Columbia, and has lived in Quebec City for a decade. His translation of Daniel Grenier''s The Longest Year was a finalist for the Governor General''s Literary Award for Translation.

“Brilliant . . . A vivid imagining of a transitional stage in the life of a man who dedicated much of that life to covering his tracks.” — Montreal Gazette

“A breathtaking novel evoking the great desert spaces of the American West.” — Journal de Québec

“The majesty and the trials of the territory are magnified as much by the language and precision of its author as by the confinement of its hero.” — Le Devoir

“Written with grace and intelligence . . . The work thorough; the details conscientious; the writing is patient, sculpted, and refined . . . A novel dense, rich, and altogether surprising in its evocation of scenes from a century ago.” — La Presse

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