Canada by Richard Ford (2012, Trade Paperback)

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Title: Canada. Language: English. Number of Pages: 633. Weight: 1.45 lbs. Publication Date: 2012-05-22. Publisher: HarperLuxe.

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PublisherHarperCollins
ISBN-100062128515
ISBN-139780062128515
eBay Product ID (ePID)150570329

Product Key Features

Book TitleCanada
Number of Pages640 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2012
TopicPsychological, Thrillers / Crime, Coming of Age, Literary
FeaturesLarge Type
GenreFiction
AuthorRichard Ford
FormatTrade Paperback

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Item Height1.3 in
Item Weight24.5 Oz
Item Length9 in
Item Width6 in

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Intended AudienceTrade
Dewey Edition23
Reviews[A] deeply felt and magnificently imagined work…With Canada, Ford has given us his deepest exploration yet of weakness and betrayal set amid a boy's coming of age. It is a memorable novel, suffused with love, sorrow and regret., Awe-inspiring… The laconic, grief-stricken voice of Dell, looking back on his past, trying to make some kind sense of what happened when his family imploded, keeps you turning pages, as do the quiet, thought-provoking revelations that Ford drops in throughout., '[R]obust and powerful? tap[s] into something momentous and elemental about the profound moral chaos behind the actions of seemingly responsible people?By depicting tragedies without deep roots in reason or purpose, Mr. Ford has dramatized the frightening discovery of the world's anarchic heart.' (Wall Street Journal), [ Canada ]confirms his position as one of the finest stylists and most humane storytellers in America… his most elegiac and profound book…, [Ford's] newest novel Canada, shows an artist in full command of his craft--sparsely elegant and bracingly direct, with a refreshing lack of irony or tricks., Masterly… in Ford's American tragedy, filled with lost innocence and inevitable violence-a rusting carnival, a rabbit caught in a coyote's jaws-geography feels a lot like fate., A magnificent work of Montana gothic that confirms his position as one of the finest stylists and most humane storytellers in America…Ford has left the suburbs of New Jersey two thousand miles away and delivered his most elegiac and profound book., [A] novel about big truths told by a writer with clear vision…solid, satisfying craftsmanship. This is a Richard Ford novel in the tradition of his earlier work. It also is a coming-of-age story, and a story about the discovery of identity., "This is a brilliant and engrossing portrait of a fragile American family and the fragile consciousness of a teenage boy. It is also fascinating in the way it reveals the plot in the opening page and then winds backwards, offering a more and more intimate version of the story." -- Colm Toibin "Pure vocal grace, quiet humor, precise and calm observation." -- The New Yorker "[ Canada ]confirms his position as one of the finest stylists and most humane storytellers in America... his most elegiac and profound book..." -- Washington Post "Robust and powerful... Ford is able to tap into something momentous and elemental about the profound moral chaos behind the actions of seemingly responsible people... Ford has dramatized the frightening discovery of the world's anarchic heart." -- Wall Street Journal "A triumph of voice.... The writing... is spare, but heartbreaking." -- USA Today "Richard Ford returns with one of his most powerful novels yet...Ford has never written better...Canada is Richard Ford's best book since Independence Day, and despite its robbery and killings it too depends on its voice, a voice oddly calm and marked by the spare grandeur of its landscape." -- Daily Beast "Awe-inspiring... The laconic, grief-stricken voice of Dell, looking back on his past, trying to make some kind sense of what happened when his family imploded, keeps you turning pages, as do the quiet, thought-provoking revelations that Ford drops in throughout." -- O, the Oprah Magazine "Told in Ford's exquisitely detailed, unhurried prose...Ford is interested here in the ways snap decisions can bend life in unexpected directions... Canada 's characters grapple with this... and the answers they come up with define the rest of their lives, along with this quietly thoughtful book." -- Entertainment Weekly "Masterly... in Ford's American tragedy, filled with lost innocence and inevitable violence--a rusting carnival, a rabbit caught in a coyote's jaws--geography feels a lot like fate." -- Vogue "One of the most memorably heartbreaking novels of the year." -- Christian Science Monitor "[Ford's] newest novel Canada, shows an artist in full command of his craft--sparsely elegant and bracingly direct, with a refreshing lack of irony or tricks." -- Men's Journal "Marvelous... Canada is a masterpiece of a story with rich language and dialogue filled with suspense, bleakness, human frailties and flaws, and a little bit of hope seen through the eyes of an adolescent boy whose emotions seem often aligned with the desolate landscape of its setting." -- The Oregonian (Portland) "A must-read. . . . Canada reminds us why Ford is considered one of this country's most distinguished writers." -- St. Paul Pioneer Press "[A] deeply felt and magnificently imagined work...With Canada, Ford has given us his deepest exploration yet of weakness and betrayal set amid a boy's coming of age. It is a memorable novel, suffused with love, sorrow and regret." -- Austin American-Statesman "[A] novel about big truths told by a writer with clear vision...solid, satisfying craftsmanship. This is a Richard Ford novel in the tradition of his earlier work. It also is a coming-of-age story, and a story about the discovery of identity." -- Washington Independent Review of Books, [R]obust and powerful… tap[s] into something momentous and elemental about the profound moral chaos behind the actions of seemingly responsible people… By depicting tragedies without deep roots in reason or purpose, Mr. Ford has dramatized the frightening discovery of the world's anarchic heart., Marvelous… Canada is a masterpiece of a story with rich language and dialogue filled with suspense, bleakness, human frailties and flaws, and a little bit of hope seen through the eyes of an adolescent boy whose emotions seem often aligned with the desolate landscape of its setting., Robust and powerful… Ford is able to tap into something momentous and elemental about the profound moral chaos behind the actions of seemingly responsible people… Ford has dramatized the frightening discovery of the world's anarchic heart., 'A magnificent work of Montana gothic that confirms his position as one of the finest stylists and most humane storytellers in America?Ford has left the suburbs of New Jersey two thousand miles away and delivered his most elegiac and profound book? (Washington Post), Richard Ford returns with one of his most powerful novels yet…Ford has never written better…Canada is Richard Ford's best book since Independence Day, and despite its robbery and killings it too depends on its voice, a voice oddly calm and marked by the spare grandeur of its landscape., A must-read. . . . Canada reminds us why Ford is considered one of this country's most distinguished writers., This is a brilliant and engrossing portrait of a fragile American family and the fragile consciousness of a teenage boy. It is also fascinating in the way it reveals the plot in the opening page and then winds backwards, offering a more and more intimate version of the story., '[ Canada ]confirms his position as one of the finest stylists and most humane storytellers in America'his most elegiac and profound book? (Washington Post), Masterly… in Ford's American tragedy, filled with lost innocence and inevitable violence--a rusting carnival, a rabbit caught in a coyote's jaws--geography feels a lot like fate., [Ford's] newest novel Canada, shows an artist in full command of his craft-sparsely elegant and bracingly direct, with a refreshing lack of irony or tricks., Told in Ford's exquisitely detailed, unhurried prose…Ford is interested here in the ways snap decisions can bend life in unexpected directions... Canada 's characters grapple with this... and the answers they come up with define the rest of their lives, along with this quietly thoughtful book., Told in Ford's exquisitely detailed, unhurried prose…Ford is interested here in the ways snap decisions can bend life in unexpected directions... Canada's characters grapple with this in very different ways, and the answers they come up with define the rest of their lives, along with this quietly thoughtful book.
Dewey Decimal813/.54
Edition DescriptionLarge Type / large print edition
SynopsisThe only writer ever to win both the Pulitzer Prize and Pen/Faulkner Award for a single novel ( Independence Day ) Richard Ford follows the completion of his acclaimed Bascombe trilogy with Canada . After a five-year hiatus, an undisputed American master delivers a haunting and elemental novel about the cataclysm that undoes one teenage boy's family, and the stark and unforgiving landscape in which he attempts to find grace. A powerful and unforgettable tale of the violence lurking at the heart of the world, Richard Ford's Canada will resonate long and loud for readers of stark and sweeping novels of American life, from the novels of Cheever and Carver to the works of Philip Roth, Charles Frazier, Richard Russo, and Jonathan Franzen., The only writer ever to win both the Pulitzer Prize and Pen/Faulkner Award for a single novel (Independence Day) Richard Ford follows the completion of his acclaimed Bascombe trilogy with Canada. After a five-year hiatus, an undisputed American master delivers a haunting and elemental novel about the cataclysm that undoes one teenage boy's family, and the stark and unforgiving landscape in which he attempts to find grace. A powerful and unforgettable tale of the violence lurking at the heart of the world, Richard Ford's Canada will resonate long and loud for readers of stark and sweeping novels of American life, from the novels of Cheever and Carver to the works of Philip Roth, Charles Frazier, Richard Russo, and Jonathan Franzen.

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