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Fiction Short Stories (single Author)

Night Watch

by (author) Kevin Armstrong

Publisher
Penguin Group Canada
Initial publish date
Apr 2002
Category
Short Stories (single author), Family Life, Literary
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9780141000824
    Publish Date
    Apr 2002
    List Price
    $22.00

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Shimmering with ferocious tension, Night Watch explores the nature of identity and the meaning of home, through a thematically linked collection of stories that take place in the Pacific - on its scattered islands and the swathes of sea that separate them. Kevin Armstrong's perspective is fluid, alternating from that of the islands' indigenous peoples, to travellers passing through, to the sailor who is at home neither at sea nor on land. Driving every story is the twinned search for one home and escape from another.

The characters of Night Watch skirt the uneasy, even treacherous boundaries between what is known and what is longed for, and what is and what might be. In "The Hunga Pass we learn about a Tongan fakaleiti, a boy raised as a girl and then transplanted for a time to the American Midwest. In "The Cane Field we encounter the myriad ways a mother's love for her daughter can be shredded by cultural and political forces in Fiji. And, in "Inside Passage we learn about a seafaring culture, which is as foreign, and more treacherous, than anything encountered on land.

These are haunting tales that dislocate and unsettle, even (and perhaps especially) in their moments of revelation. They are the work of a prodigiously talented young writer.

About the author

Contributor Notes

Kevin Armstrong began writing while an undergraduate at Queen's University. He has received scholarships to the Sage Hill Writing Experience and the Banff Centre for the Arts Fall Studio, and has been awarded grants from the Alberta Foundation for the Arts and from the Canada Council. While travelling through the Kingdom of Tonga in July 1997, he was hired as first mate aboard the eighty-foot sailing yacht Wendy Lynne. In the fifteen months that followed, he visited nine countries and sailed 8,000 miles. The stories in Night Watch are products of this journey. "The Cane Field" won the prestigious Journey Prize, as well as the Booming Ground/Chapters Scholarship and the Best Short Story Award at the Western Magazine Awards. Another story, "The First Motion of Love," has been selected for inclusion in Best Canadian Stories. Kevin Armstrong lives in Vancouver.

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