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The Perfect Circle

by Pascale Quiviger
Translated by: Sheila Fischman

Cormorant Books | September 22, 2006 | Trade Paperback

Winner of the 2004 Governor General''s Literary Award for Fiction (French language)

Shortlisted for the 2006 Scotiabank Giller Prize.

A Cormorant Fiction Trade Paperback Original

Marianne, a young Montrealer, has come to live in Tuscany to draw and write and examine her life. Here she meets Marco, a temptingly seductive man who still lives in his mother''s house in the village and who''s not prepared to commit himself to anything resembling a shared life. Though he breaks her heart, again and again, Marianne can only avoid him by returning to Canada. This first novel by Pascale Quiviger is marked by its luminous language and its unstinting look at what makes Marianne, and Marco, and, indeed, an entire village and the world beyond it, tick.

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Winner of the 2004 Governor General''s Literary Award for Fiction (French language)

Shortlisted for the 2006 Scotiabank Giller Prize.

A Cormorant Fiction Trade Paperback Original

Marianne, a young Montrealer, has come to live in Tuscany to draw and write and examine her life. Here she meets Marco, a temptingly seductive man who still lives in his mother''s house in the village and who''s not prepared to commit himself to anything resembling a shared life. Though he breaks her heart, again and again, Marianne can only avoid him by returning to Canada. This first novel by Pascale Quiviger is marked by its luminous language and its unstinting look at what makes Marianne, and Marco, and, indeed, an entire village and the world beyond it, tick.

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Told in a simple, yet luminous language, translated by Sheila Fischman at the top of her form, Pascale Quiviger''s award-winning and critically acclaimed novel will leave its readers with strong memories of entirely original characters, a moving situations, and the sense that life can be lived beyond the borders we create for ourselves.

About the Author

Pascale Quiviger is the author of a collection of short stories, Ni sol ni ciel, and the novel Le cercle parfait, which won the Governor General''s Literary Award for French language fiction. Born in Montreal, Pascale holds a Master''s Degree in Philosophy and a degree in Fine Arts. She lives in Italy, where she paints, writers, and teaches visual arts, and in England. Her work has been exhibited both in Canada and in Italy. She is married and recently had a daughter.

Pascale Quiviger is the author of a collection of short stories, Ni sol ni ciel, and the novel Le cercle parfait, which won the Governor General''s Literary Award for French language fiction. Born in Montreal, Pascale holds a Master''s Degree in Philosophy and a degree in Fine Arts. She lives in Italy, where she paints, writers, and teaches visual arts, and in England. Her work has been exhibited both in Canada and in Italy. She is married and recently had a daughter.

Trade Paperback

1 Pages, 5.12 x 7.61 x 0.58 in

September 22, 2006

Cormorant Books

English


1897151047
9781897151044

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