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Books : Literature & Fiction : World Literature : Canadian : Asian Canadian : Authors, A-Z

  • A Fine Balance

    Rohinton Mistry

    A Fine Balance
    With a compassionate realism and narrative sweep that recall the work of Charles Dickens, this magnificent novel captures all the cruelty and corruption, dignity and heroism, of India. The time is 1975. The place is an unnamed city by the sea. The government has just declared a State of Emergency, in whose upheavals four strangers--a spirited widow, a young student uprooted from his idyllic hill station, and two tailors who have fled the caste violence of their native village--will be thrust together, forced to share one cramped apartment and an uncertain future.

    As the characters move from distrust to friendship and from friendship to love, A Fine Balance creates an enduring panorama of the human spirit in an inhuman state.
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  • DIVISADERO

    MICHAEL ONDAATJE

    DIVISADERO
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  • The English Patient-Rack Size

    Michael Ondaatje

    The English Patient-Rack Size
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  • English Patient

    Michael Ondaatje

    English Patient
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  • Running in the Family

    Michael Ondaatje

    Running in the Family
    In the late 1970s Ondaatje returned to his native island of Sri Lanka. As he records his journey through the drug-like heat and intoxicating fragrances of that "pendant off the ear of India, " Ondaatje simultaneously retraces the baroque mythology of his Dutch-Ceylonese family. An inspired travel narrative and family memoir by an exceptional writer.
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  • Obasan

    Joy Kogawa

    Obasan
    Based on the author's own experiences, this award-winning novel was the first to tell the story of the evacuation, relocation, and dispersal of Canadian citizens of Japanese ancestry during the Second World War.
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  • Family Matters

    Rohinton Mistry

    Family Matters
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  • Anil's Ghost: A Novel

    Michael Ondaatje

    Anil's Ghost: A Novel
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  • Such a Long Journey

    Rohinton Mistry

    Such a Long Journey
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  • Coming Through Slaughter

    Michael Ondaatje

    Coming Through Slaughter
    Bringing to life the fabulous, colorful panorama of New Orleans in the first flush of the jazz era, this book tells the story of Buddy Bolden, the first of the great trumpet players--some say the originator of jazz--who was, in any case, the genius, the guiding spirit, and the king of that time and place.

    In this fictionalized meditation, Bolden, an unrecorded father of Jazz, remains throughout a tantalizingly ungraspable phantom, the central mysteries of his life, his art, and his madness remaining felt but never quite pinned down. Ondaatje's prose is at times startlingly lyrical, and as he chases Bolden through documents and scenes, the novel partakes of the very best sort of modern detective novel--one where the enigma is never resolved, but allowed to manifest in its fullness. Though more 'experimental' in form than either The English Patient or In the Skin of a Lion, it is a fitting addition to the renowned Ondaatje oeuvre.
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  • In Skin of a Lion

    Michael Ondaatje

    In Skin of a Lion
    Combining history and poetry, mythic events and sensual detail, Michael Ondaatje has created a luminous novel about the brutality and enchantment of life during the 1920s and 1930s in Toronto.
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  • Swimming Lessons: and Other Stories from Firozsha Baag

    Rohinton Mistry

    Swimming Lessons: and Other Stories from Firozsha Baag
    Firozsha Baag is an apartment building in Bombay. Its ceilings need plastering and some of the toilets leak appallingly, but its residents are far from desperate, though sometimes contentious and unforgiving. In these witty, poignant stories, Mistry charts the intersecting lives of Firozsha Baag, yielding a delightful collective portrait of a middle-class Indian community poised between the old ways and the new.

    "A fine collection...the volume is informed by a tone of gentle compassion for seemingly insignificant lives."--Michiko Kakutani, New York Times
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  • The Collected Works of Billy the Kid

    Michael Ondaatje

    The Collected Works of Billy the Kid
    From the Booker Prize-winning author of The English Patient comes a visionary novel, a virtuoso synthesis of storytelling, history, and myth, about William Bonney, a.k.a. "Billy the Kid, " a bloodthirsty ogre and outlaw saint. "Ondaatje's language is clean and energetic, with the pop of bullets."--Annie Dillard.
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  • The Cinnamon Peeler: Selected Poems

    Michael Ondaatje

    The Cinnamon Peeler: Selected Poems
    Michael Ondaatje’s new selected poems, The Cinnamon Peeler, brings together poems written between 1963 and 1990, including work from his most recent collection, Secular Love. These poems bear witness to the extraordinary gifts that have won high praise for this truly original poet and novelist.
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  • Funny Boy (Between the Covers Collection) (Between the Covers Collection)

    Shyam Selvadurai

    Funny Boy (Between the Covers Collection) (Between the Covers Collection)
    The tale of a Tamil boy's bittersweet discovery of his own homosexuality amid the turmoil that led to the 1983 anti-Tamil riots in Sri Lanka.
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  • Paris Stories (New York Review Books Classics)

    Mavis Gallant

    Paris Stories (New York Review Books Classics)
    A NEW YORK REVIEW BOOKS ORIGINAL

    Mavis Gallant is a contemporary legend, a frequent contributor to The New Yorker for close to fifty years who has, in the words of The New York Times, "radically reshaped the short story for decade after decade." Michael Ondaatje's new selection of Gallant's work gathers some of the most memorable of her stories set in Europe and Paris, where Gallant has long lived. Mysterious, funny, insightful, and heartbreaking, these are tales of expatriates and exiles, wise children and straying saints. Together they compose a secret history, at once intimate and panoramic, of modern times.
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  • The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz

    Mordecai Richler

    The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz
    When Nariman Vakeel, a seventy-nine-year-old widower suffering from Parkinson's disease, falls and breaks his ankle, his grown stepchildren scheme to keep his roomy Bombay apartment for themselves. Bedridden and unable to attend to his most basic needs, "Pappa" is foisted upon his daughter Roxana, who lives with her husband Yezad and young sons in a claustrophobic two-room flat. The added strain on Yezad sets in motion a chain of events that leads to a reat unravelling of the Nariman's past and ultimately forces his family members to re-examine their notions of love and duty.
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  • The Assassin's Song

    M.G. Vassanji

    The Assassin's Song
    M.G. Vassanji’s magnificent new novel provides further proof of his unique, wide ranging and profound genius. The Assassin’s Song is a shining study of the conflict between ancient loyalties and modern desires, a conflict that creates turmoil the world over – and it is at once an intimate portrait of one man’s painful struggle to hold the earthly and the spiritual in balance.

    In The Assassin’s Song, Karsan Dargawalla tells the story of the medieval Sufi shrine of Pirbaag, and his betrayal of its legacy. But Karsan’s conflicted attempt to settle accounts quickly blossoms into a layered tale that spans centuries: from the mysterious Nur Fazal’s spiritual journeys through thirteenth century India, to his shrine’s eventual destruction in the horrifying "riots" of 2002.

    From the age of eleven, Karsan has been told that one day he will succeed his father as guardian of the Shrine of the Wanderer: as the highest spiritual authority in their region, he will be God’s representative to the multitudes who come to the shrine for penance and worship. But Karsan’s longings are simpler: to play cricket with his friends, to discover more of the exciting world he reads about in the newspapers his friend Raja Singh, a truck driver, brings him from all over India.

    Half on a whim, Karsan applies to study at Harvard, but when he is unexpectedly offered a scholarship there he must try to meld his family’s wishes with his own yearnings. Two years immersed in the intellectual and sexual ferment of America splits him further, until finally Karsan abdicates his successorship to the eight hundred-year-old throne.

    But even as Karsan succeeds in his "ordinary" life – marrying and having a son, becoming a professor in suburban British Columbia – his heritage haunts him in unexpected ways. And after tragedy strikes, both in Canada and Pirbaag, he is drawn back across thirty years of silence and separation to discover what, if anything, is left for him in India.

    Both sweeping and intimate, The Assassin’s Song is a great novel in the grandest sense: a book that captures the intricate complexities of the individual conscience even as it grippingly portrays entire civilizations in tumult.


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  • Story-Wallah: Short Fiction from South Asian Writers

    Story-Wallah: Short Fiction from South Asian Writers
    Writers of South Asian descent have been garnering more and more success, acclaim, and attention. Story-Wallah gathers the finest South Asian voices in fiction for the first time in a single volume.
    As Shyam Selvadurai writes in his introduction, "The stories jostle up against each other . . . The effect is a marvelous cacophony that reminds me of . . . one of those South Asian bazaars, a bargaining, carnival-like milieu. The goods on sale in this instance being stories hawked by story-traders: story-wallahs." In this book, some of the world's best fiction writers hawk their wares from different parts of the South Asian diaspora -- Sri Lanka, India, the United States, Great Britain, Guyana, Malaysia, Trinidad, Fiji -- creating a virtual map of the world with their tales. These stories explore universal themes of identity, culture, and home, and Story-Wallah includes a rich array of experiences: a honeymoon in Sri Lanka, the trials of a Bangladeshi refugee in England, life on a sugar plantation in Trinidad, the attempts of an Indian family to arrange a marriage for their rebellious daughter.
    This anthology is essential reading for anyone with an interest in South Asian writers and the dynamic, important tales they have to tell.
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  • The Hero's Walk (Ballantine Reader's Circle)

    Anita Rau Badami

    The Hero's Walk (Ballantine Reader's Circle)
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