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Quickening: Stories

Quickening: Stories

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Terry Griggs | Biblioasis | April 15, 2009

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Shortlisted for the Governor Generals Award, these first short stories from Terry Griggs crackle with energy and heralded one of the most original voices to appear out of Canada in the last several decades. The stories in Quickening are eccentric, wildly inventive, whimsical and fantastic. Her narrative energy sweeps us along, though the real delight of these stories is the gorgeousness of the writing, the rich and varied word play of a writer drunk on language. If youve not yet read Terry Griggss short fiction you are in for a tremendous surprise, and a real treat. The fifth title in the Biblioasis Renditions series of important Canadian reprints, this edition of Quickening contains a new introduction by the author and two other stories that were not included in the first edition of the collection.
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Terry Griggs | Porcupine's Quill | October 15, 1990

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For the most part, the stories take place on an island locale,but range widely in subject, character, and design. A story like `Man Withthe Axe', which deals with creativity within the context of a testybrother-sister relationship, moves along in a fairly traditional way, while `Unfinished'is composed of a shattered narrative, a collage of grief and anger that reflects the distractionof its speaker. The stories told are familiar ones, of loss and generational conflictand obsession, though the angle taken is often idiosyncratic and the humour admittedlyquirky. The odd ghost may slip in; a dog may be given his intellectual due. The author hasallowed the actual and believable to flirt with the imagined, the fantastic. In places, sheconfesses, to have stretched the truth until its face resembles one you might encounterin a funhouse. But then, when you meet up with it, the truth isn't always a beautiful friend.
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