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Scandal at the Alphorn Factory: New and Selected Short Fiction, 19842024


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A new collection of stories by Scotiabank Giller Prize finalist Gary Barwin that puts the fab in fabulist. Scandal at the Alphorn Factory: New and Selected Short Fiction, 1984–2024 couples brand new and uncollected stories with selections of the most playful and ambitious of Barwin’s previous collections, including Cruelty to Fabulous Animals, Big Red Baby, Doctor Weep and Other Strange Teeth, and I, Dr. Greenblatt, Orthodontist, 251–1457. Barwin’s prose kicks against short fiction’s more traditional forms: these are pieces that flirt with poetry and playwriting. Whole stories—and worlds—are packed into single compact paragraphs. There are narrators and fleas and lists and imperatives and Hitler’s moustache and radiant happiness. Known as a “whiz-bang storyteller” who can deliver magical, dream-like sequences and truisms about the human condition in the same paragraph, Barwin’s trademark brilliance, wit, and originality are on display in this can’t-miss collection of short fiction.

About the Author :
Gary Barwin is the author of 31 books of fiction, poetry and non-fiction and has published, performed and broadcast his work internationally. His national bestselling novel Yiddish for Pirates won the Leacock Medal for Humour, was a finalist for the Governor General's Award for Fiction and the Scotiabank Giller Prize and was longlisted for Canada Reads. He lives in Hamilton, Ontario and at garybarwin.com

Review :
"[Barwin] is known as a gifted humourist and teller of magical, fantastical tales that fully immerse readers in dream-like worlds and explorations of the human condition, and those skills are on full display in this tome of magnificent collected works."—Open Book "Barwin’s surrealism combines Chagallian levitation with Wallace Stevens’s supreme fiction, as he puzzles puzzles. Clockwise, counter-clockwise, and otherwise, Barwin’s page turns itself and turns itself, orchestrating each instrument through comedy and lyrical longing."—The Seabord Review "The mystery of life is not explained, here, but it is revealed in symphonies of mind expansion. Take the journey through Barwin’s black hole; you’ll be amazed by what you’ll find."—The Miramichi Reader Scandal at the Alphorn Factory is a 40-year love affair with language where the absurd morphs into the soundest logic and the playful duels the profound. Daring in form, Barwin’s work harmonizes his signature wit with imagery that is striking, gorgeous and strange. Engaging imaginatively with the natural world, the body, the family, the future—every story is a surprise. A kaleidoscopic collection that affirms Barwin’s place among our Canadian literary treasures."—Anuja Varghese, author of Chrysalis "Is Gary Barwin the Meryl Streep of Canadian Literature? Or the Stephen Curry? By which I mean: what range! These stories sound the depths of character, plot, style, and form with irreverent humour, musical language and boundless curiosity. So maybe he's our Jacques Cousteau—if the guy had stayed home, traded his submarine for a laptop computer, and made up stories about all the things he didn’t know."—Pasha Malla, author of All You Can Kill “For over four decades now, in between children’s birthday parties, dog walks, and phatic conversations with neighbours, Gary Barwin has been sending emergency communiqués—in the form of allegories, parables, tall tales, and street jokes—from the family hearth in Hamilton, Ontario. He is a maestro of the suburban surreal, reinscribing the liberated and liberating aesthetics of the marvellous with an ethics of care. Our punny chimerical ventriloquial dummy, Barwin speaks out from the head of Kafka, heart of Éluard, and soul of Edson.”—Alessandro Porco, editor of For It Is a Pleasure and a Surprise to Breathe


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9781738009886
  • Publisher: Assembly Press
  • Publisher Imprint: Assembly Press
  • Height: 215 mm
  • No of Pages: 224
  • Returnable: Y
  • Sub Title: New and Selected Short Fiction, 19842024
  • ISBN-10: 1738009882
  • Publisher Date: 07 Nov 2024
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: Y
  • Returnable: Y
  • Width: 139 mm


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