Hides

By (author): Rod Moody-Corbett

Hides is a novel of family and politics that distinguishes itself through its careful intermingling of seriousness and comedy, and its surreal but eerily plausible setting.

As wildfires rage across Alberta and another federal election looms, four friends convene for a week-long wilderness hunting trip at a secluded hunting facility in northwestern Newfoundland called The Castle, operated by an enigmatic ornithologist, Dr. Judith Muir. A reluctant conscript on the trip, the unnamed narrator of Hides travels out of a guilty sense of obligation, forced to commemorate—in a way he finds morally ghoulish—the death of his best friend’s son, who was killed in a mass shooting the year before. The novel traces the emotional ruptures following this violent, untimely death, along with the tensions of old friendships, father-son relationships marred by loss, betrayal, and a pervasive political and environmental disenchantment.

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Rod Moody-Corbett

Rod Moody-Corbett is an award-winning writer from Newfoundland. His writing appears in The Drift, the Paris Review Daily, and Fiddlehead, among others. He is the recipient of the 2022 Howard O’Hagan Award for Short Story, a Newfoundland and Labrador Arts and Letters Award for Short Fiction, the University of Calgary’s Kaleidoscope Prize, and the CBC Canada Writes Short Story Prize (People’s Choice Award). He holds a PhD in English Literature from the University of Calgary, has presented his work at the Yale Writers’ Conference, and serves a contributing editor for Canadian Notes and Queries.


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Hides is a novel of family and politics that distinguishes itself through its careful intermingling of seriousness and comedy, and its surreal but eerily plausible setting.

As wildfires rage across Alberta and another federal election looms, four friends convene for a week-long wilderness hunting trip at a secluded hunting facility in northwestern Newfoundland called The Castle, operated by an enigmatic ornithologist, Dr. Judith Muir. A reluctant conscript on the trip, the unnamed narrator of Hides travels out of a guilty sense of obligation, forced to commemorate—in a way he finds morally ghoulish—the death of his best friend’s son, who was killed in a mass shooting the year before. The novel traces the emotional ruptures following this violent, untimely death, along with the tensions of old friendships, father-son relationships marred by loss, betrayal, and a pervasive political and environmental disenchantment.

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Dimensions:

248 Pages
8.5in * 5.5in *
500gr

Published:

June 04, 2024

City of Publication:

St. John’s

Country of Publication:

CA

ISBN:

9781778530241

Book Subjects:

FICTION / Literary

Language:

eng

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