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Decadence

By (author): Richard Kelly Kemick

A collection of essays, ranging from the personal to the humorously mundane, Decadence spans a decade in the life of writer Richard Kelly Kemick.

The subjects of these essays are far-ranging, including Christmas villages, volleyball, municipal landfills, high-school plays, and dog fur. They feature the same rotating cast of characters: friends, family, Litia—Kemick’s partner of ten years—and their newborn son.

Throughout the course of Decadence, a narrative is gradually revealed. The collection begins with the early days of Kemick’s relationship with his long-time partner; the collection closes with the surprising, unconventional end to their romance. In the pages between, Kemick creates a repository of humour and epiphany that make up the odds and ends of living.

These essays are for fans of David Sedaris and David Rakoff. However, unlike the books published by these authors, Decadence puts on display the writer’s evolution. The contents, in chronological order, span the ten years it took Kemick to write this collection, revealing a gradual shift in his voice and priorities.

AUTHOR

Richard Kelly Kemick

Richard Kelly Kemick is the recipient of numerous awards, including two National Magazine Awards, an Alberta Literary Award, and the Norma Epstein Award. His debut poetry collection, Caribou Run, was published to critical acclaim in 2016. His writing has appeared in magazines, journals, and anthologies across Canada, the United States, and the United Kingdom, including the Walrus, the New Quarterly, This Magazine, the Fiddlehead, Numéro Cinq, and Taddle Creek. He divides his time between Calgary, AB, and Rossland, BC. I Am Herod is his first book-length work of non-fiction.

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Praise for Hello Horse

The tales here mix whimsy weirdness lust and Canadian politics bringing to mind George Saunders and the slackers from Waynes World He has a penchant for alternating between things familiar and bizarre Provocative entertaining short fiction

Kirkus Reviews starred review

Richard Kelly Kemicks Hello Horse is wildly original and filled with astonishing moments A wonderful collection that resonates long after reading

Don Gillmor author of Breaking and Entering

Hello Horse is beguiling and wondrous with talking dogs and nuns at the end of the world images that linger with strange pleasure Richard Kelly Kemick is a stellar wordsmith

Mark Anthony Jarman author of Burn Man

Praise for Richard Kelly Kemick

Kemick convincingly wrests the sublime from the trivial He manages astonishingly a tone both earnest and ironic with details and insights that are lively unexpected funny and poignant

National Magazine Awards

Richard Kemick spends a summer in Albertas Bible Belt where it may be easier to find God than a vegetarian meal There he confronts ageold questions about belief with nearmiraculous freshness honesty and humour A deeply personal investigation of the blurred border between faith and imagination

Marcello Di Cintio author of Driven The Secret Lives of Taxi Drivers



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Dimensions:

269 Pages
8.25in * 5.25in * .75in
1.00gr

Published:

June 02, 2026

Publisher:

Biblioasis

ISBN:

9781771967136

Book Subjects:

LITERARY COLLECTIONS / Essays

Language:

eng

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