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[2014], Guernica Editions Call No: QWF 843.54 D942b Availability:1 of 1 At Your Library Series Title: Essential translations series Volume: 19.Summary Note: A woman, following a visit to Auschwitz, meditates on the possibility -- or impossibility -- of continuing to live, following the killing of millions in death camps. The subject is not new. But Louise Dupré makes this horror present again, while at the same time emphasizing the need to go beyond it. Being a parent, as is the anonymous "you" in the book, is to both witness this horror and to raise children who are unaware of this terror, whose innocence seems to make perfect victims of them. It is to hold a child "above the flames," desperately seeking to protect them and, through them, to save ourselves.
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2015., Guernica Call No: QWF Fic Cac Edition: First edition. Availability:1 of 1 At Your Library Series Title: Essential translations series Volume: 21.Summary Note: With this psychological thriller, award-winning author Fulvio Caccia tells the stories of Jonathan and Leila, two strangers who meet coincidentally in Paris. Soon, their budding romance leads them to discover that they share more than attraction. A dark episode took place between them, and will send their reality into a downward spiral.
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2016., Guernica Editions Call No: QWF Fic Rio Edition: First edition. Availability:1 of 1 At Your Library Series Title: Essential translations series Volume: 35.Summary Note: "Selection of award-winning short stories featuring girls and women at various stages of their lives."--
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2022., Guernica Editions Call No: QWF Fic Rio Edition: 1st ed.. Availability:1 of 1 At Your Library Series Title: Essential translations; Volume: 56Summary Note: Autumnal equinox. The End of the World sails on the Aegean Sea. Aboard is Marjolaine, a cook who recently lost her job at a greasy spoon. She rubs shoulders with chess players, a bookseller, a retired professor, a romance novelist, a blue-haired singer ... Meanwhile, elsewhere on the planet, people play cards, while others celebrate, read, dream or cry, and still others die. All these lives intersect, meet up again, disappear, and above all tell us that there is not only one truth. In The End of the World is Elsewhere, volume four of her Fragments of the World tetralogy, Hélène Rioux creates an intricate and complex novel filled with topical issues and references to history and literature.
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2012., Guernica Editions Call No: QWF 813.5 G264f Edition: First edition. Availability:1 of 1 At Your Library Series Title: Essential translations series Volume: 3.Summary Note: Translation of award-winning Quebecois writer Lise Gauvin's 2003 short story collection. The collection features intimate spaces within public places and how these can encroach on one another in subtle yet dangerous ways.
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2014., Guernica Editions Call No: QWF 841.54 O93h Edition: First edition. Availability:1 of 1 At Your Library Series Title: Essential translations series Volume: 17.Summary Note: First published in 1988, Les heures marks a turning point in Fernand Ouellette's poetics while at the same time marking a memorable date in Quebec literature. Sparked by the death of his father, Les heures was written in a month, a feverish period of work that produced 81 poems to match the age of his father upon his death. The book has been described as an attempt to take back death, to hold it at bay through poetry.
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Ã2014., Guernica Editions Call No: Fic Had Edition: First edition. Availability:1 of 1 At Your Library Series Title: Essential translations series Volume: 23.Summary Note: Somewhere in the West Bank, an Israeli patrol is assaulted by a Palestinian commando. One Israeli soldier is killed and another is kidnapped. Wounded, in a state of shock, the hostage loses hold of reality and forgets everything, even his own name. Eventually he is rescued, taken in by two Palestinian women and his wounds heal. He becomes Nessim, brother of Falastìn, an anorexic Law student; and son of Asmahane, the blind widow of an official who was shot dead in an ambush. Nessim passes through the looking glass, suffering the daily anguish of the inhabitants of the colonized West Bank. In this poignant novel, Hubert Haddad makes Falastìn a modern Antigone: proud, untamed and the victim of man's cruelty. Reflecting the beauty of the setting in his style, he models a modern tragedy in all its horror and absurdity.
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2017., Guernica Editions Call No: QWF 811.54 D942r Edition: First edition. Availability:1 of 1 At Your Library Series Title: Essential translations series Volume: 38Summary Note: "Rooms is lyrical and meditative, painterly, erotic and philosophical. The book is thematically and structurally a unity, but a unity of many parts, one and multiple. Rooms, many-chambered, purposeful and highly stylized yet light, light and airy as a beehive. Rooms plays like a late 20th century blues-inflected jazz. There are multiple melodies, linked through motifs and memory: recurrent variations on several themes -- childhood, life and death, love, memory and duration. Throughout, you find yourself lending the poems your soul as well as your ear."--Provided by publisher.