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The Republic of Nothing

Afterword by: Neil Peart

Winner, Dartmouth Book Award
Shortlisted, Atlantic Booksellers Choice Award

A small Canadian island declares its independence to the world and benign anarchy reigns. A god-like ocean deposits many a thing, yet it also takes away. The 1960s blaze off shore and draw the island’s inhabitants into politics, the Vietnam War, and the peace movement.

Sound impossible? Not on Whalebone Island, AKA the Republic of Nothing. Where else can a dead circus elephant, a long-dead Viking, the discovery of uranium, a raven-haired castaway who may be psychic, an anarchist turned politician, and refugees fleeing from the United States all be part of everyday life? Where else is eccentricity embraced with such open arms?

In this new readers’ guide edition, complete with an afterword by Neil Peart, Lesley Choyce’s novel about resilience, independence, and anarchy comes alive, leading readers to discover once again that everything is nothing and nothing is everything.

AUTHOR

Neil Peart

Neil Peart was the drummer and lyricist of the legendary rock band Rush and the author of Ghost Rider, The Masked Rider, Traveling Music, Roadshow, Far and Away, Far and Near, and, with Kevin J. Anderson, Clockwork Angels and Clockwork Lives.

Reviews

A small island off the coast of Nova Scotia declares its independence to the world. In this Utopian world, the ocean delivers many a curiosity, including a dead circus elephant and a raven-haired woman. When the turbulence of the 1960s draws the island’s inhabitants into politics, the Vietnam War, and the peace movement, and when civilization lays siege, an unexpected character comes to the rescue.

Sound impossible? Not on Whalebone Island, a.k.a. the Republic of Nothing. Where else could a psychic castaway, an anarchist-turned-politician, and American refugees cultivate their eccentricities?

This new edition of Lesley Choyce’s celebrated novel features an afterword by Rush drummer and lyricist Neil Peart, leading readers to discover once again that nothing is everything.


“A triple-decker of a yarn shot through with mythic possibilities, it’s part fairy tale, part adventure story and part coming-of-age testimonial; it manages to be earnest and absurd, poetic and humorous all at once … a pleasure to read.”
Globe and Mail

“Reminiscent, both in wit and sensibility, of Stephen Leacock.”
Quill & Quire

“A little gem of a story that should be granted its appropriate label as a Canadian version of [Salman Rushdie’s] Midnight’s Children.”
Montreal Gazette

“Radiant with energy.”
Winnipeg Free Press

The Republic of Nothing is an unpredictable universe … It’s this unpredictability that makes the novel a success.”
Calgary Herald

“Choyce has mastered the skill of an old-fashioned story-teller.”
Cormorant

“Choyce takes this deceptively simple story and … fills it with characters who are wry, warm, funny, and magical. This is by far the author’s best novel.”
Canadian Book Review Annual

The Republic of Nothing definitely has something to it.”
FFWD

The Republic of Nothing is the product of a sprawling and original literary imagination, bustling with colourful and sympathetic characters, bursting with fanciful incident, and propelled by a relentless narrative drive. It is, quite simply, a good read.”
Pottersfield Portfolio

“This is Choyce’s best book yet … a reminder that we all need to keep a little creative anarchy in our lives.”
Mail-Star

“If you need a little Zen in your life, The Republic of Nothing is a good way to learn to extricate yourself from the beaten path and find the wonder of nothingness.”
Brunswickan

“Don’t miss The Republic of Nothing.”
Guardian

The Republic of Nothing weaves an intricate, sometimes hilarious, sometimes tragic narrative.”
Daily Gleaner

“The fact that the book has lasted for 10 years is a testimony to its popularity in these days when few books retain any life or fame after a year.”
Chronicle Herald

“A contemporary classic in Canadian literature.”
Telegraph Journal

“Quirky yet compelling drama.”
Midwest Book Review

“An unpredictable universe … It’s this unpredictability that makes the novel a success.”
Calgary Herald

“A national treasure.”
Ottawa Citizen

“The written word is a powerful tool in Lesley Choyce’s hands.”
Vancouver Sun

The Republic of Nothing … stamps the eccentricity of the rugged Eastern Shore in a reader’s mind forever.”
Atlantic Books Today

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Winner, Dartmouth Book Award
Shortlisted, Atlantic Booksellers Choice Award

A small Canadian island declares its independence to the world and benign anarchy reigns. A god-like ocean deposits many a thing, yet it also takes away. The 1960s blaze off shore and draw the island’s inhabitants into politics, the Vietnam War, and the peace movement.

Sound impossible? Not on Whalebone Island, AKA the Republic of Nothing. Where else can a dead circus elephant, a long-dead Viking, the discovery of uranium, a raven-haired castaway who may be psychic, an anarchist turned politician, and refugees fleeing from the United States all be part of everyday life? Where else is eccentricity embraced with such open arms?

In this new readers’ guide edition, complete with an afterword by Neil Peart, Lesley Choyce’s novel about resilience, independence, and anarchy comes alive, leading readers to discover once again that everything is nothing and nothing is everything.

Reader Reviews

Details

Dimensions:

382 Pages
8.5in * 5.5in * 1in
432gr

Published:

February 01, 2007

Publisher:

Goose Lane Editions

ISBN:

9780864924933

9780864925978 – EPUB

Book Subjects:

FICTION / Literary

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Language:

eng

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