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Arvida Samuel Archibald

Arvida By Samuel Archibald

Arvida by Samuel Archibald


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A 25000-copy Bestseller in French, Arvida reads like a Proust-obsessed Cormac McCarthy whose muse is a mining town in Quebec.

Arvida Summary

Arvida by Samuel Archibald

Finalist for the 2015 Giller Prize Finalist for the 2016 Best Translated Book Award One of Quill & Quire's Books of the Year, 2015 A twenty-five-thousand-copy bestseller in Quebec, Arvida, with its stories of innocent young girls and wild beasts, attempted murder and ritual mutilation, haunted houses and road trips heading nowhere, is unforgettable. Like a Proust-obsessed Cormac McCarthy, Samuel Archibald's portrait of his hometown, a model town design by American industrialist Arthur Vining Davis, does for Quebec's North what William Faulkner did for the South, and heralds an important new voice in world literature. Samuel Archibald teaches contemporary popular culture at the University of Quebec in Montreal, where he lectures on genre fiction, horror movies, and video games, among other subjects.

Arvida Reviews

Praise for Arvida "Stephen King with a Quebecois accent."-Paul Marchand, National Post ""Archibald's writing is clean and his imagery strong"-Publishers Weekly "These are American stories. But another America, a hidden America, maybe even more American than the America we think we know ... These are stories that can only evolve in the imagination, and stories that can do that are a kind of true sustenance."-Asymptote "The four stories that structure [Arvida] expand beyond the working-class town into a fantasy Arvida with mysterious creatures and ghosts and confront Archibald's sources and power as a storyteller."-World Literature Today "It's a strange world, even if we do our best to remain blind to its strangeness. Samuel Archibald's stories make this point by way of a tasty mash-up of genres and tropes, from horror cinema to domestic drama to schoolyard mythology. This is fiction that taps a Jungian vein instead of delivering rational 'understanding,' and is all the richer for it."-Andrew Pyper, CBC Books "There's a dark, hard presence in the stories, sometimes wry, sometimes muted, but always lurking like an animal in the undergrowth."-Montreal Gazette "An intriguing collection of short stories ... A melancholic tone haunts each retrospective recasting of the past [in these tales], and the vain project of reminiscence is examined with intelligence and emotional acuity."-Pasha Malla, The Globe & Mail "Eerily effective ... Archibald's interest is in how the past imposes itself on the present, both in the intimate form of family histories and against the larger backdrop of a community that exists slightly out of time ... What's fascinating is the sense of people haunted by a place instead of the other way around."-Quill & Quire, starred review "Archibald would already deserve a wheelbarrow's worth of kudos for this book's nervy, expertly rendered sentences, its polished prose. But what separates Arvida from its peers ... is the fact that Archibald so thoroughly subverts many of our expectations about what this kind of short story collection can do, or should do, or dares to do."-Numero Cinq "These short stories operate like a dark mirror reflecting the vicious barbarism hidden beneath the staid surface of quotidian small town life."-New York Journal of Books "Archibald's descriptions bridge the [real and the unreal], always incredibly physical-visceral and unsettling....these are stories of stories, what they do, what life becomes through them, and why they should be passed on."-Quebec Reads "Archibald tells stories from the end of the world with mythic force."-Le Devoir "Between fables and myths, true stories and tall tales ... Samuel Archibald's Arvida updates the chilling stories we used to tell each other around the campfire ... A storyteller is born."-La Presse "[In Arvida] the reader navigates between the fantastic and regional folklore, put at the service of exhilarating tales, polished, free-flowing in their structures, and mingled with childhood memories and Gothic storytelling. A truly distinctive voice has appeared ..."-Voir "Arvida is a must-read. It is a beacon in contemporary Quebec literature, a book that will change something in you ..."-Stephanie Pelletier, Le mouton NOIR "Archibald pays homage to [Stephen] King, [but Arvida]'s more than contemporary imitation"-The Chronicle Herald
Praise for Arvida "Stephen King with a Quebecois accent." Paul Marchand, National Post ""Archibald's writing is clean and his imagery strong" Publishers Weekly "These are American stories. But another America, a hidden America, maybe even more American than the America we think we know ... These are stories that can only evolve in the imagination, and stories that can do that are a kind of true sustenance." Asymptote "The four stories that structure [Arvida] expand beyond the working-class town into a fantasy Arvida with mysterious creatures and ghosts and confront Archibald's sources and power as a storyteller." World Literature Today "It's a strange world, even if we do our best to remain blind to its strangeness. Samuel Archibald's stories make this point by way of a tasty mash-up of genres and tropes, from horror cinema to domestic drama to schoolyard mythology. This is fiction that taps a Jungian vein instead of delivering rational 'understanding,' and is all the richer for it." Andrew Pyper, CBC Books "There's a dark, hard presence in the stories, sometimes wry, sometimes muted, but always lurking like an animal in the undergrowth." Montreal Gazette "An intriguing collection of short stories ... A melancholic tone haunts each retrospective recasting of the past [in these tales], and the vain project of reminiscence is examined with intelligence and emotional acuity." Pasha Malla, The Globe & Mail "Eerily effective ... Archibald's interest is in how the past imposes itself on the present, both in the intimate form of family histories and against the larger backdrop of a community that exists slightly out of time ... What's fascinating is the sense of people haunted by a place instead of the other way around." Quill & Quire, starred review "Archibald would already deserve a wheelbarrow's worth of kudos for this book's nervy, expertly rendered sentences, its polished prose. But what separates Arvida from its peers ... is the fact that Archibald so thoroughly subverts many of our expectations about what this kind of short story collection can do, or should do, or dares to do." Numero Cinq "These short stories operate like a dark mirror reflecting the vicious barbarism hidden beneath the staid surface of quotidian small town life." New York Journal of Books "Archibald's descriptions bridge the [real and the unreal], always incredibly physical visceral and unsettling....these are stories of stories, what they do, what life becomes through them, and why they should be passed on." Quebec Reads "Archibald tells stories from the end of the world with mythic force." Le Devoir "Between fables and myths, true stories and tall tales ... Samuel Archibald's Arvida updates the chilling stories we used to tell each other around the campfire ... A storyteller is born." La Presse "[In Arvida] the reader navigates between the fantastic and regional folklore, put at the service of exhilarating tales, polished, free-flowing in their structures, and mingled with childhood memories and Gothic storytelling. A truly distinctive voice has appeared ..." Voir "Arvida is a must-read. It is a beacon in contemporary Quebec literature, a book that will change something in you ..." Stephanie Pelletier, Le mouton NOIR "Archibald pays homage to [Stephen] King, [but Arvida]'s more than contemporary imitation" The Chronicle Herald

About Samuel Archibald

Samuel Archibald's debut collection of short fiction, Arvida (Editions Le Quartanier, 2011), won Quebec's Prix Des Libraries 2012 and Prix Coup de Coeur Renaud-Bray 2012. He currently teaches contemporary popular culture at the University of Quebec in Montreal, where he lectures on genre fiction, horror movies, and video games, among other subjects.

Additional information

CIN1771960426G
9781771960427
1771960426
Arvida by Samuel Archibald
Used - Good
Paperback
Biblioasis
2015-12-17
300
Commended for Scotiabank Giller Prize 2015
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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