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Songs for the Cold of Heart
Songs for the Cold of Heart | Éric Dupont
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Nuns that appear out of thin air, a dinner party at the Goebbels', Quebec's very own Margaret Thatcher, a grandma that just won't die (not until the archangel comes back)...Songs For The Cold Of Heart is a yarn to rival the best of them, a big fat whopper of a tall tale that bounces around from provincial Rivière-du-Loup in 1919 to Nagasaki, 1990s Berlin, Rome, and beyond. This is the novel of a century--long and glorious, stuffed full of parallels, repeating motifs, and unforgettable characters--with the passion and plotting of a modern-day Tosca.
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Pruzy
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I really enjoyed Songs For The Cold Of Heart by Eric Dupont (translated from the French by Peter McCambridge). This book is sprawling, taking place across a small town in Quebec in the early to mid 1900s, Toronto, Berlin and Italy in the late 1990s, with detours to WWII Germany and East Prussia and intermittent stops in New York. This book is on nearly every bookshelf in Quebec and with the masterful way it is written it is easy to see why.

Penny_LiteraryHoarders LOVED this one. I think it was robbed of the Giller Prize. 5y
Pruzy @Penny_LiteraryHoarders I dunno! I‘ve also read Washington Black which was really well written. I feel like Washington Black had themes that were more universally approachable while Songs For The Cold Of Heart painted vivid characters, but their complexity, and the complex elements of the novel (e.g. less than priestly priests or the sexual content of the novel) made it less approachable and palatable for a general audience. 5y
Penny_LiteraryHoarders @Pruzy true. I'll admit to not reading Washington Black yet so I really shouldn't be that adamant about Songs - but I just loved it! 😚 5y
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Pruzy @Penny_LiteraryHoarders It was really good! The next book I‘m reading is nowhere near as well written 5y
ShyBookOwl I'm from Quebec (don't live there now) and I don't know that I've ever read a book set there .... this is just occurring to me. I should rectify it. Stacked! 5y
Pruzy @ShyBookOwl Awesome! Quebec is a great province. From Montreal? 5y
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I‘m loving the Cora‘s inspired subplot in Songs For The Cold Of Heart by Eric Dupont (Translated by Peter McCambridge).

For those who don‘t know, Cora‘s is a Canadian national breakfast restaurant chain (think IHOP, but classier) started by a woman from the french speaking province of Quebec.

In this novel it‘s called Mado‘s! I love how a breakfast place features in this quintessential novel about life in small town Quebec.

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After a strong start, this devolved into a cesspool of incoherent, inane nonsense that added up to nothing worth continuing with. At about the 40% mark an abortion doctor slips on a pressed rose once belonging to Callas while chasing the girl whose bass clef birthmark had distracted him from the abortion he was to provide: giving zero you-know-whats about any of it, I did too. Aborted, that is. Just awful.

Megabooks That sounds terrible!! 5y
Penny_LiteraryHoarders Oh I so loved it!! So many stories! 😊😊😊 5y
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saresmoore But, but then you‘d be smelling onion for hours. 5y
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saresmoore Yeesh! Quote and image are equally disturbing... 5y
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LeahBergen 😆😆 5y
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Penny_LiteraryHoarders
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I finished it! It was awesome! For a literary prize that rewards Canadian fiction this one should be crowned the Giller Prize winner! An impressive work of fiction and storytelling! Very John Irving-esque for sure.

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Penny_LiteraryHoarders
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Friday night. 😊😊 cozy reading socks, wine, great book...all that's missing is the toasty fire 🔥. Time to order the firewood!

Still reading this book - knew it would take me most of October but I'm loving it!

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Only a mere few pages in and so far it's been great. The shortlist for the #GillerPrize is announced tomorrow. Will this doorstopper be on the list?

Penny_LiteraryHoarders And it's on the shortlist! 🎉 5y
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