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category: Fiction
published: Jan 2015
ISBN:9781770898967
publisher: House of Anansi Press Inc

Ravenscrag

A Novel

by Alain Farah, translated by Lazer Lederhendler

tagged: literary
Description

The writer Alain Farah is living in two time periods, and he feels out of place in both. At the opening of his story, we find ourselves at McGill in 1962 and 2012. But the real problem lies elsewhere: on campus, a psychiatrist is conducting dangerous and unethical experiments on his patients. The writer’s uncle, Nab Safi, knows something about it, but soon he won’t be around to tell his story.

And so begins an investigation in which time, place, memory, and people collide. A mother in the Lebanese ghetto bets her son in a game of dice to settle her debts. Dinosaurs are resurrected. An odd gun will be used to determine the outcome for those who truly believe. A torn old photo and a gothic swimming pool lead to the disturbing depths of Ravenscrag, a mournful manor with 36 chambers…

Ravenscrag is an intriguing and truly original blend of retro science fiction and autobiography. It’s about resilience, literature as remedy, and ultimately, it’s a novel about survival through storytelling.

About the Authors

Alain Farah is the author of Quelque chose se détache du port, a book of poems which was shortlised for the Prix Emile-Nelligan, and the novels Matamore no 29 and Pourquoi Bologne, a finalist for the Governor General's Literary Award. He is assistant professor at McGill University.


Lazer Lederhendler is a full-time freelance translator specializing in contemporary Québécois fiction and nonfiction. His work has earned him literary distinctions in Canada and abroad, including multiple nominations for the Governor General’s Literary Award, which he won in 2008 for the translation of Nikolski by Nicolas Dickner. Lederhendler is also a three-time winner of the Cole Foundation Prize for Translation awarded by the Quebec Writers’ Federation. His translation of the novel Malabourg by Perrine Leblanc is forthcoming from the House of Anansi later this year. Lazer Lederhendler lives in Montreal.

Awards
  • Long-listed, 2016 Sunburst Award for Excellence in Canadian Literature of the Fantastic
Editorial Reviews

a useful snapshot of a current of literature being published in Québec at the moment

— Quebec Reads

…a page-turner to the very end.

— Publishers Weekly

[A] perfectly bizarre novel…I want to read it again.

— Magnificent Octopus blog

True to its own vision, [Ravenscrag takes] some pleasure in pushing boundaries

— Maclean’s Magazine

Alain Farah’s intriguing novel works not despite its complexities, but because of them.

— Quill & Quire

… this is a novel that’s out there on its own. You really should read it.

— Montreal Gazette

This swift, Montreal-set fiction splices genres and historical eras with such nerve that it rolled onto best-of-the-year lists everywhere from the Governor General’s Awards to La Presse and Le Devoir when it appeared in its original French in 2013.

— The Georgia Straight

[T]hrilling… Ravenscrag gives over with wild abandon to imagination and paranoia as defining traits.

— The Mookse and the Gripes

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