The Beautiful Wife
A Novel
- Publisher
- Dundurn Press
- Initial publish date
- Aug 2005
- Category
- Literary, General, Family Life
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Hardback
- ISBN
- 9780887621925
- Publish Date
- Aug 2005
- List Price
- $34.95
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Description
Viva Straight, a single woman who works for the Refugee Board of Canada, has set off with her mother for their annual holiday in the Dominican Republic when their plane is mysteriously diverted to the Philippines. There she meets and has a night of bliss with the enigmatic Monsieur Epee, who presents himself to her imagination as the ideal man – apart, perhaps, from the fact that he is possessed of a beautiful wife already.
So begins Leon Rooke’s exhilarating new novel populated by Viva’s extended family, numerous beautiful wives, seductive men, an unusual cat, Father Sin, the Sock People, the author himself and his researchers, a few ghosts, and even the shoe lady herself, Imelda Marcos.
The Beautiful Wife is an endearing marvel of narrative invention and narrative drive. It explores the quest for love and the mystery of attraction between men and women, celebrating links between art and politics and romantic love. It demonstrates, as well, the miraculous pull of myth and the pure necessity of ideals. Hailed as a national treasure, Leon Rooke is a master conjurer for whom grief, love and laughter are essential ingredients, profoundly mixed. The Beautiful Wife is fresh proof of Rooke’s own astonishing imagination and the power of love.
About the author
An energetic and prolific storyteller, Leon Rooke's writing is characterized by inventive language, experimental form and an extreme range of characters with distinctive voices. He has written a number of plays for radio and stage and produced numerous collections of short stories. It is his novels, however, that have received the most critical acclaim. Fat Woman (1980) was shortlisted for the Governor General's Award and won the Paperback Novel of the Year Award. Shakespeare's Dog won the Governor General's Award in 1983. As a play, Shakespeare's Dog has toured as far afield as Barcelona and Edinburgh. A Good Baby was made into a feature film. Rooke founded the Eden Mills Writers' Festival in 1989. In 2007, Rooke was made a member of the Order of Canada. Other awards include the Canada/Australia prize, the W O Mitchell Award, the North Carolina Award for Literature and two ReLits (for short fiction and poetry). In 2012, he was the winner of the Gloria Vanderbilt Carter V Cooper Fiction Award. Recently, Rooke's works The Fall of Gravity and Shakespeare's Dog were produced in new editions for France and Italy, two countries where his work has been greatly admired.
Editorial Reviews
...unquestionably the most imaginative fiction writer practicing in Canada.
The Globe and Mail
Rooke seems to have outdone himself in wild, complex anti-realism
Toronto Star
Rooke's storytelling is enormously entertaining...
Quill & Quire
...as politically well aimed as it is impeccably composed.
The National Post
Totally accomplished and poised ...
The New York Times Book Review
He's a writer with a voice so sharp and personal that he changes your life while you're busy laughing.
Russell Banks, author of "The Sweet Hereafter"
Rooke's book is a romp
The London Free Press
I think Flannery O'Connor, William Faulkner, Cormac McCarthy and Leon Rooke are among the best authors in the world.
Pierre Pelot, author of "Is This How Men Live?"
A Leon Rooke narrative can lead you down many paths and you don't really care where you're going because it's so much fun getting there.
Winnipeg Free Press