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A badly injured man. A nationwide power failure. A village buried in snow. A desperate struggle for survival. These are the ingredients of The Weight of Snow, Christian Guay-Poliquin’s riveting new novel. After surviving a major accident, the book’s protagonist is entrusted to Matthias, a taciturn old man who agrees to heal his wounds in exchange for supplies and a chance of escape. The two men become prisoners of the elements and of their own rough confrontation as the centimetres of snow accumulate relentlessly. Surrounded by a nature both hostile and sublime, their relationship oscillates between commiseration, mistrust, and mutual aid. Will they manage to hold out against external threats and intimate pitfalls?
“It’s not easy to make such a simple story both profound and compulsively readable, but Guay-Poliquin pulls it off in this literary page-turner.”
—Montréal Review of Books
“There are four hundred times more descriptions of snow than you’d find in the average novel, yet that is precisely the right amount.”
—New York Magazine
“There are four hundred times more descriptions of snow than you’d find in the average novel, yet that is precisely the right amount.”
—New York Magazine
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“It’s not easy to make such a simple story both profound and compulsively readable, but Guay-Poliquin pulls it off in this literary page-turner.”
—Montreal Review of Books
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“Guay-Poliquin has somehow managed to turn descriptions of a long black highway through the prairies and a snow-filled landscape seen through a cabin window into an engrossing world where nothing monumental needs to happen in order to keep his readers – at least this one – hooked.”
—Patty Osborne, Geist magazine
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“A claustrophobically tense novel of deceptive simplicity, its stark plot and captivating language cuts into readers like an icy wind.”
—Speculative Fiction in Translation
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“With no word wasted, brisk chapters that are often less than two pages keep the reader clipping along. The harsh winter is an interesting environment to explore in a post-apocalyptic world, rather than the tired and overused wind-swept desert.” —Keith Cadieux, Winnipeg Free Press
“His prose has the boiled-wool sensibility of far northern climes: a refreshing dearth of adjectives, characters who inquire after each other with variations on “What’s with you?” and an almost-hallucinogenic attentiveness to the textural nuances of snow.”
—Chelsea Edgar, Seven Days
240 Pages
8.5in * 216mm * 5.5in * 140mm * 0.625in16mm
319gr
11.375oz
March 25, 2019
Vancouver
CA
9781772012224
eng
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