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Sparrow Nights

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After she leaves you, how bad can it get? An exhilarating novel of erotic and psychotic extremes from one of Canada's best novelists. Everyone would agree that Darius Halloway is the most civilized of men--a professor of French literature, a connoisseur of ideas and women and wine, a perfect guest at life's dinner party. Darius himself would agree--that is, he would until Emma, waifish and insatiable Emma, leaves her empty clothes hangers rattling in his closet and walks out the door.For a little while, it's not so bad. He's in shock. He thinks she must come back. And other women find his melancholy quite compelling. But then the sparrows of insomnia start picking at the inside of his skull. And life's little aggravating moments seem to require him to seek direct retaliation. And all his smoothness and cleverness is soon directed toward wreaking the most elaborate revenge...and getting away with it. Until the ultimate revenge arises, and there he is, in the most damning of situations, with his nerves on fire and his heart in his throat...and finally not thinking of Emma. "If someone put a gun to my head and forced me to commit that most literary of misdemeanors--naming a voice of my generation--I'd first ask, do you mean...that part of my generation that kept a light shining in the chamber of their secretly flawed and sometimes sinful dreams? And if the answer was yes, I just know I'd blurt out David Gilmour." Bob Shacochis, National Book Award Winner "Gilmour is an honest craftsperson...using the almost old-fashioned materials of interesting characters, carefully wrought scenes, sharp dialogue, and genuine observations into human character." Toronto Star

Author Biography:

David Gilmour is an award-winning journalist and author of Lost Between Houses and Perfect Night to Go to China. The Film Club, a father-son memoir, is his most recent critically acclaimed book. Gilmour is the Pelham Edgar Visiting Professor at Victoria College, University of Toronto, and lives in Toronto.
Release date Australia
March 28th, 2002
Author
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Country of Publication
United States
Imprint
Counterpoint
Pages
224
Publisher
Counterpoint
Dimensions
147x217x20
ISBN-13
9781582432038
Product ID
7549433

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