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During the week following the death of his long-absent famous folksinger mother, Saul St. Pierre must contend with the TV crews, fans, and assorted oddballs who flood the suburb where he lives, even as he struggles to understand his motherrsquo;s reasons for taking her own life -and for abandoning him years before. It doesnrsquo;t help matters that his stepmother, Jana, the only reliable adult hersquo;s ever known, is dating a cop who wants to marry her. And he and his friend Navi are suspended from school for staging a demonstration against censorship. Then there is the arrival of the two young women from New York, inspired by the St. Pierresrsquo; nostalgia boom, who come to worship at the feet of Saulrsquo;s father, an alcohol-guzzling musical has-been. But this is no mere tale of motherless youth, because Kevin Chong eschews the melodramatic and familiar to create an inspired -and sometimes absurd -coming-of-age story that embraces the unexpected poetry of tacky pop culture and marginal celebrity. And whether Baroque-a-Nova is read as a ldquo;witty postmodern farcerdquo; (The Globe and Mail) or a ldquo;deftly shaped, deceptively simple story about a boy poised on the threshold of manhoodrdquo; (The Vancouver Sun), it is, to its very core, about love, forgiveness, and the search for truth and beauty in our junked-up lives.

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Baroque-a-nova, Kevin Chong

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Titel
Baroque-a-nova
Taal
Engels
Uitgever
Penquin
Jaar van publicatie
2001
Formaat
Paperback
ISBN10
0141000252
ISBN13
9780141000251
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Beoordeling
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During the week following the death of his long-absent famous folksinger mother, Saul St. Pierre must contend with the TV crews, fans, and assorted oddballs who flood the suburb where he lives, even as he struggles to understand his motherrsquo;s reasons for taking her own life -and for abandoning him years before. It doesnrsquo;t help matters that his stepmother, Jana, the only reliable adult hersquo;s ever known, is dating a cop who wants to marry her. And he and his friend Navi are suspended from school for staging a demonstration against censorship. Then there is the arrival of the two young women from New York, inspired by the St. Pierresrsquo; nostalgia boom, who come to worship at the feet of Saulrsquo;s father, an alcohol-guzzling musical has-been. But this is no mere tale of motherless youth, because Kevin Chong eschews the melodramatic and familiar to create an inspired -and sometimes absurd -coming-of-age story that embraces the unexpected poetry of tacky pop culture and marginal celebrity. And whether Baroque-a-Nova is read as a ldquo;witty postmodern farcerdquo; (The Globe and Mail) or a ldquo;deftly shaped, deceptively simple story about a boy poised on the threshold of manhoodrdquo; (The Vancouver Sun), it is, to its very core, about love, forgiveness, and the search for truth and beauty in our junked-up lives.