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Cities of Refuge

Autor Michael Helm
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 25 feb 2013

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In Cities of Refuge, a single act of violence resonates through several lives, connecting closeby fears to distant political terrors. At the story’s center is the complex, intensely charged relationship between a twenty-eight-year-old woman and the father who abandoned her when she was young.
One summer night on a side street in downtown Toronto, Kim Lystrander is attacked by a stranger. Thrown deep into turmoil, in the weeks and months that follow, she confronts her fear by returning to the night, in writing, searching for harbingers of the incident and clues to the identity of her assailant. The attack also torments Kim's father, Harold, a historian of Latin America. As he investigates the crime on his own, the darkest hours from his past revisit him, and he gradually begins to unravel. Entwined in their stories are Kim’s ailing mother, Marian; Father André Rowe, whose mission to guide others involves him in a decision with troubling consequences; Rodrigo Cantero, a young Colombian man living illegally in the city; and Rosemary Yates, a woman whose faith-based belief in the duty to give asylum to any who seek it, even those judged guilty, draws Harold to her, before a fateful choice changes the future for them all.
Cities of Refuge is a novel of profound moral tension and luminous prose. It weaves a web of incrimination and inquiry, in which mysteries live within mysteries, and stories within stories, and the power to save or condemn rests in the forces of history and in the realm of our deepest longings.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781935639497
ISBN-10: 1935639498
Pagini: 424
Dimensiuni: 127 x 196 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Tin House Books

Recenzii

Awards and Honors:

Finalist for the Rogers Writers Trust Fiction Award for Cities of Refuge
Globe and Mail "Book of the Year" -- In the Place of Last Things
Globe and Mail "Book of the Year" -- Cities of Refuge
Now magazine Book of the Year -- Cities of Refuge
Finalist for the Giller Prize for The Projectionist
Finalist for the Trillium Award for The Projectionist
Finalist for the regional Commonwealth Prize, Best Book for In the Place of Last Things
Finalist for the Rogers Writers Trust Fiction Award for In the Place of last Things


Praise for Cities of Refuge

"...this is a provocative, political and astonishingly well-written novel about a young woman's brutal assault and its profound implications."
Shelf Awareness

"Standout . . . .[T]his is a powerful depiction of the struggle to overcome adversity."
Publishers Weekly, Starred Review

"[Cities of Refuge] is ambitious; a prototypical big book with deft touches of metafiction. The writing is marvelous, the omniscient narrator almost too wise. . . .Helm’s novel is sure to both delight and provoke.— Booklist

"Cities of Refuge has a Faulknerian commitment to diverse perspectives . . . .think of Cities of Refuge as the Toronto cousin of contemporary New York novels by and about immigrants such as Colum McCann’s Let the Great World Spin, Joseph O’Neill’s Netherland, or Teju Cole’s Open City. Welcome to our shores, Michael Helm, and apologies for the delay."
— The Daily Beast

"A powerful and intricate novel about political guilt in contemporary times, intellectually astute and with crystalline writing. Cities of Refuge weaves together the clashes of culture, alongside that of a father and a daughter, to make large issues intimate and in the end heartbreaking."
— Michael Ondaatje

"Michael Helm delivers us to the rarified and unsettling regions of the heart and mind, with winning results: he is a capable navigator, a superb craftsman, and Cities of Refuge is a humane and harrowing novel."
— Patrick DeWitt, author of The Sisters Brothers

"Cities of Refuge is an unsettling and powerful novel that beautifully engages the complexities of memory, trauma, and history."
— Dana Spiotta, author of Stone Arabia and Eat the Document


"The profound empathy with which Michael Helm imagines his characters into multidimensional life is only one of his many, great gifts. As Cities of Refuge demonstrates, he is also a spectacularly good storyteller and prose stylist with a range and nerve that sets him apart from almost every other writer of his generation."
— Barbara Gowdy, author of Helpless

"[W]hat [Helm] shows in a remarkable display of multiple-perspective sympathy, is how, in a world where we’re all inter-connected as never before, guilt and innocence are all but impossible to apportion with finality.... Cities of Refuge establishes him as one of Canada’s most commanding writers."
Montreal Gazette

"Cities of Refuge's.... thematic breadth pushes Helm into the front ranks of Canadian novelists."
Quill and Quire

"[A] stunning read..., gripping, thought-provoking, ultimately haunting.... Cities of Refuge may be the future of The Canadian Novel: intrinsically and internally varied, polyvalent, confident, contemporary and challenging. If this is the future, bring it on."
Edmonton Journal

“Helm writes delicately and empathetically, using a photographer’s eye and poet’s lyricism to ... illuminate the consequences of violence and loss.”
Elle Canada

"Michael Helm’s Cities of Refuge is an exceptionally well-crafted and ambitious novel. . . . In it, the personal is intertwined with the political, the past with the present, and the familiar with the unexpected."
Canadian Literature

“Let me state simply that this is one of the finest books I have read in recent years. …This is not just a novel set in Toronto; it is about Toronto and it is the most discerning description of the city since Michael Ondaatje’s In the Skin of a Lion…. In his luminous prose, Helm has dared to go beyond the psychological level to the level of spirit.”
Literary Review of Canada

Notă biografică

Michael Helm was born in Saskatchewan. His most recent novel, Cities of Refuge, is a national bestseller in Canada and was a Rogers Writers' Trust Ficiton Award finalist, a Giller Prize nominee, and a Globe and Mail and Now magazine Best Book of the Year. His earlier novels are The Projectionist, a finalist for the Giller Prize and the Trillium Award; and In the Place of Last Things, a finalist for the Rogers Writers' Trust Fiction Prize and the regional Commonwealth Writers' Prize for Best Book. His writings on fiction, poetry, and the visual arts have appeared in North American newspapers and magazines, including Brick, where he serves as an editor. He teaches at York University in Toronto.

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