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Fiction Literary

The Ann Ireland Library

The Blue Guitar / A Certain Mr. Takahashi / Exile / The Instructor

by (author) Ann Ireland

Publisher
Dundurn Press
Initial publish date
Nov 2014
Category
Literary, Psychological, General
  • eBook

    ISBN
    9781459730885
    Publish Date
    Nov 2014
    List Price
    $28.99

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Description

This special 3-book bundle collects three masterful novel by one of Canada’s finest writers of literary fiction.

A Certain Mr. Takahashi: To Mrs. Hopper, Yoshi Takahashi may be just another name from her daughters’ past, but for Jean and her sister, Colette, he stands for much more. Years ago, Mr. Takahashi moved into their Toronto neighbourhood and sent the adolescent lives of Jean and Colette into a tailspin. They weren’t content merely to befriend the Japanese pianist - in their infatuation they sought to mirror his life as closely as possible. The enchantment lingers into adult life in ways both sisters are reluctant to recognize. This weekend they have been invited to an extravagant family celebration in Victoria, B.C. As the party gains momentum, so does the tension between the sisters. As before, the larger-than-life Mr. Takahashi casts his spell.

Exile: Rescued from the dangers he faces in a Latin American military dictatorship, writer Carlos Romero Estevez is given a new life in Vancouver. His rescuers, a benevolent group devoted to aiding oppressed writers, believe they’ve found a poster-boy. Carlos thinks he’s found a new life, new freedom, and new, powerful friends. But soon everyone’s illusions are dispelled, and Carlos finds life in exile to be a new kind of prison.

The Blue Guitar: At the International Classical Guitar Competition in Montreal, top-flight musicians fly in from all over the world to compete in a gruelling week. A career can be made or lost here, and the slightest mishap - a lapse of memory, a shaking right hand, a broken fingernail - can ruin years of preparation. Judges and contestants alike battle and scheme to achieve what they most desire here. There is much more than pretty music being performed on this stage.

The Instructor: Simone Paris is nineteen when she leaves a small town bound for Mexico with her art instructor, Otto Guest. Their affair is loaded with desire, not only physical but intellectual. Theirs is a mutual addiction made up of philosophy and shared aesthetic interest, entwined with sexual fascination. Six years after their relationship crumbles, Otto returns to Simone. His reappearance triggers vivid memories which she expresses in a voice matured by experience and regret.

Includes

  • The Blue Guitar
  • A Certain Mr. Takahashi
  • Exile
  • The Instructor

About the author

Ann Ireland teaches at Ryerson University, where she coordinates the Writing program in Continuing Education. She is a past president of PEN Canada. In addition to A Certain Mr. Takahashi, she is the author of The Instructor (shortlisted for the 1997 Trillium Book Award). Her most recent novel, Exile, was shortlisted for the 2002 Governor General's Literary Award for Fiction and the Rogers Writers' Trust Fiction Prize.

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Awards

  • Short-listed, Governor General's Literary Award for Fiction
  • Short-listed, Roger Writers' Trust Fiction Prize
  • Short-listed, Ontario Trillium Literary Award
  • Short-listed, Discover These Great New Writers, Barnes and Noble award
  • Winner, Books in Canada First Novel Award
  • Winner, Seal Books First Novel Award

Editorial Reviews

It may sound unlikely, but Ireland has managed to create a page-turner of a novel about a classical guitar competition: You want to know who will make it to the next round, and who will win.

National Post

Exile is social commentary at its subtle and witty best.

Vancouver Sun