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Home Truths (1981)

par Mavis Gallant

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From a PEN Award winner, these tales ranging from Depression-era Quebec to contemporary Vancouver offer "irresistible storytelling through and through" (Kirkus Reviews). Canada is one of the world's most diverse and gorgeous countries, stretching from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific, with a wealth of experiences and people to match its incredible size and breadth. The nation's impressive variety is on display in Home Truths, Mavis Gallant's ode to her home country through stories. Gallant moves effortlessly through time and place, taking the reader from Depression-era Quebec to 1950s Paris to contemporary Vancouver while dealing with the universal themes of the innocence of youth, intrafamily relations, and the expat's growing feeling of distance from home. The pinnacle of the collection is Gallant's moving Linnet Muir series, an autobiographical look at a young woman's return to Montreal at eighteen after living abroad. Home Truths is a compelling testament to Gallant's enduring grace and humor.… (plus d'informations)
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Not many writers could go deeper than this. Felt like Canada's Faulkner for a second, even with the difference in theme. I can't believe it. When the say writing is magic. I can believe it.
  biblioclair | Jun 20, 2023 |
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  buriedinprint | Jan 18, 2023 |
Sixteen stories featuring Canadians in uncomfortable situations, both home and abroad. These are introspective, psychological stories, each one a world, an atmosphere, unto itself, fully inhabited by its characters in a way that few other writers can conjure. Mavis Gallant’s voice can often be recognized as that of The New Yorker fiction and most of these were previously featured in the magazine. ( )
  Hagelstein | Oct 7, 2018 |
Mavis Gallant's stories are mysterious to me. I can't quite get a handle on them, and I think she is ages before her time. ( )
  allison.sivak | Aug 14, 2013 |
These are the kinds of story that you know, even on first acquaintance, that you will be able to re-read several times, always discovering another nuance, another layer.

The language is sometimes poetic, but not cluttered. Mr Reeve might look “oddly starched, like a nurse coming on duty”. The sofa might be “the colour of Teddy-bear stuffing”.

But the stories are less about the relationships about the words on the page and more about the relationships between characters.

(Although sometimes these intersect, as with “They moved slowly along to the port, dragging this shapeless conversation between them…”: isn’t that a lovely one?)

Now, having deliberately and carefully read through this collection, I can’t explain why, I haven't read more of Mavis Gallant's stories (instead of one collection and some in anthologies). Her preoccupations as a writer are my preoccupations as a reader: it’s a perfect match.

More details about this collection in my response here, if you're interested. ( )
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One of the best writers of our language, an artist who is above fad and fashion.
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The worlds that Gallant creates are so complete that, as readers, we can live inside them.
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From a PEN Award winner, these tales ranging from Depression-era Quebec to contemporary Vancouver offer "irresistible storytelling through and through" (Kirkus Reviews). Canada is one of the world's most diverse and gorgeous countries, stretching from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific, with a wealth of experiences and people to match its incredible size and breadth. The nation's impressive variety is on display in Home Truths, Mavis Gallant's ode to her home country through stories. Gallant moves effortlessly through time and place, taking the reader from Depression-era Quebec to 1950s Paris to contemporary Vancouver while dealing with the universal themes of the innocence of youth, intrafamily relations, and the expat's growing feeling of distance from home. The pinnacle of the collection is Gallant's moving Linnet Muir series, an autobiographical look at a young woman's return to Montreal at eighteen after living abroad. Home Truths is a compelling testament to Gallant's enduring grace and humor.

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