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NEUF Aubrey Mckee par Alex Pugsley (2020, livre de poche commerciale)

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État
Entièrement neuf: Un livre neuf, non lu, non utilisé et en parfait état, sans aucune page manquante ...
ISBN
9781771963114
Book Title
Aubrey Mckee
Item Length
8.4in
Publisher
Biblioasis
Publication Year
2020
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
1.2in
Author
Alex Pugsley
Genre
Fiction
Topic
Small Town & Rural, Literary, Coming of Age
Item Width
5.5in
Item Weight
17.6 Oz
Number of Pages
400 Pages

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Product Information

First in a series of five autobiographical novels, Aubrey McKee is a coming-of-age story for the '80s generation. A novel comprised of connected short stories about a boy coming of age in 1970-80s Halifax, Aubrey McKee is the first in a five-part series of autobiographical novels. The second novel, The Education of Aubrey McKee, concerning the narrator's arrival in Toronto as a young man, is forthcoming from Biblioasis.

Product Identifiers

Publisher
Biblioasis
ISBN-10
1771963115
ISBN-13
9781771963114
eBay Product ID (ePID)
9038667359

Product Key Features

Book Title
Aubrey Mckee
Author
Alex Pugsley
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Topic
Small Town & Rural, Literary, Coming of Age
Publication Year
2020
Genre
Fiction
Number of Pages
400 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
8.4in
Item Height
1.2in
Item Width
5.5in
Item Weight
17.6 Oz

Additional Product Features

Series Volume Number
1
Reviews
Praise for Alex Pugsley "Delightful, funny and real: The authors have managed to uncover the twisted and often hilarious souls of their characters without a hint of pretense or sentimentality."--Kirkus Reviews "Sister-sister, man-man, man-woman relationships are examined with authenticity and readers will experience vicariously these hip, chaotic lives."--Publishers Weekly "With more than a passing resemblance to J. D. Salinger, the authors accomplish something like what he did in Fanny and Zooey: to introduce fully two siblings, older and younger, at critical points in their lives ... When you finish the book, you might find yourself starting it again."--Los Angeles Reader "An intelligent, fresh, witty look at how three twentysomethings live near the end of the 20th century, written in the ironic, sarcastic and sometimes cynical voices that have come to characterize a generation."--Halifax Chronicle Herald, Praise for Aubrey McKee "Aubrey McKee is no austere, white-walled art gallery of a novel. It's abundant, highly decorated, and unafraid of extravagance, of stylistic excess ... From ordinary incidents -- a childhood acquaintance, marital strife, a wedding -- as well as a few extraordinary ones, Aubrey McKee builds a dazzling and complicated world, a childhood in Halifax as a vibrant universe in itself. While Pugsley's literary performance is an immediate delight, the portrait of the early days of a 'wayward oddity' lingers long after."--Toronto Star "Evoking comparisons in both style and substance to the work of John Irving and Robertson Davies in its assemblage of perceptive, richly detailed character studies ... The life of a Canadian city is revealed with verve and insight."--Kirkus "The mesmerizing, kaleidoscopic Halifax depicted in Aubrey McKee is as enchanted as it is benighted, an adolescent fever-dream. This is a rollicking, strange and unforgettable coming of age novel unlike anything you've ever read."--Lynn Coady, Scotiabank Giller Prize-winning author of Hellgoing "His prose style is among the finest anywhere: humorous, economical, deft without sacrificing accessibility, capable of laying bare the complicated depths, the tenderness, and the strangeness of personal relationships."--Roo Borson, Griffin Poetry Prize-winning author of Short Journey Upriver Toward Oishida "Alex Pugsley's novel, Aubrey McKee, is a whip-smart portrait of the artist at the end of the twentieth century. Funny and wildly intelligent, it captures a somewhat tragic cohort of young, ambitious Haligonians trying to become themselves, all seen through the eyes of the narrator, a young man of incomplete wisdom. In quicksilver prose, Pugsley shows us a whole generation, some of whom are lost, some found, but all viewed with a profound, comic humanity."--Michael Redhill, Scotiabank Giller Prize-winning author of Bellevue Square "Although many peoples' stories comprise the whole of Aubrey McKee, the city of Halifax is also a feature character ... the reverence Pugsley provides about Halifax will resonate with anyone thinking about their own hometown, no matter its size or location ... The richly defined personalities in Aubrey McKee are void of pretense or judgment and are, at once, knowable. Like a favourite song, it's the hook that makes the adventures of Aubrey McKee and those he cares about so memorable."--Winnipeg Free Press "A wonderful book, it absolutely floored me. It's been a very long time since I've read anything like it ... I found Aubrey McKee to be more reminiscent of Dubliners by James Joyce, not only because the sense of place is so strong, but because the narrative in this book is told through interconnected stories."--Bookin' Praise for Alex Pugsley "Delightful, funny and real: The authors have managed to uncover the twisted and often hilarious souls of their characters without a hint of pretense or sentimentality."--Kirkus Reviews "Sister-sister, man-man, man-woman relationships are examined with authenticity and readers will experience vicariously these hip, chaotic lives."--Publishers Weekly "With more than a passing resemblance to J. D. Salinger, the authors accomplish something like what he did in Fanny and Zooey: to introduce fully two siblings, older and younger, at critical points in their lives ... When you finish the book, you might find yourself starting it again."--Los Angeles Reader "An intelligent, fresh, witty look at how three twentysomethings live near the end of the 20th century, written in the ironic, sarcastic and sometimes cynical voices that have come to characterize a generation."--Halifax Chronicle Herald, Praise for Aubrey McKee "The mesmerizing, kaleidoscopic Halifax depicted in Aubrey McKee is as enchanted as it is benighted, an adolescent fever-dream. This is a rollicking, strange and unforgettable coming of age novel unlike anything you've ever read."--Lynn Coady, Scotiabank Giller Prize-winning author of Hellgoing "His prose style is among the finest anywhere: humorous, economical, deft without sacrificing accessibility, capable of laying bare the complicated depths, the tenderness, and the strangeness of personal relationships."--Roo Borson, Griffin Poetry Prize-winning author of Short Journey Upriver Toward Oishida "Alex Pugsley's novel, Aubrey McKee, is a whip-smart portrait of the artist at the end of the twentieth century. Funny and wildly intelligent, it captures a somewhat tragic cohort of young, ambitious Haligonians trying to become themselves, all seen through the eyes of the narrator, a young man of incomplete wisdom. In quicksilver prose, Pugsley shows us a whole generation, some of whom are lost, some found, but all viewed with a profound, comic humanity."--Michael Redhill, Scotiabank Giller Prize-winning author of Bellevue Square Praise for Alex Pugsley "Delightful, funny and real: The authors have managed to uncover the twisted and often hilarious souls of their characters without a hint of pretense or sentimentality."--Kirkus Reviews "Sister-sister, man-man, man-woman relationships are examined with authenticity and readers will experience vicariously these hip, chaotic lives."--Publishers Weekly "With more than a passing resemblance to J. D. Salinger, the authors accomplish something like what he did in Fanny and Zooey: to introduce fully two siblings, older and younger, at critical points in their lives ... When you finish the book, you might find yourself starting it again."--Los Angeles Reader "An intelligent, fresh, witty look at how three twentysomethings live near the end of the 20th century, written in the ironic, sarcastic and sometimes cynical voices that have come to characterize a generation."--Halifax Chronicle Herald Praise for Alex Pugsley "Delightful, funny and real: The authors have managed to uncover the twisted and often hilarious souls of their characters without a hint of pretense or sentimentality."--Kirkus Reviews "Sister-sister, man-man, man-woman relationships are examined with authenticity and readers will experience vicariously these hip, chaotic lives."--Publishers Weekly "With more than a passing resemblance to J. D. Salinger, the authors accomplish something like what he did in Fanny and Zooey: to introduce fully two siblings, older and younger, at critical points in their lives ... When you finish the book, you might find yourself starting it again."--Los Angeles Reader "An intelligent, fresh, witty look at how three twentysomethings live near the end of the 20th century, written in the ironic, sarcastic and sometimes cynical voices that have come to characterize a generation."--Halifax Chronicle Herald
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Series
The Aubrey Mckee Novels Ser.

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