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Fiction Literary

Winter in Hollywood

A Novel

by (author) Richard Teleky

Publisher
Dundurn
Initial publish date
Mar 2014
Category
Literary, General, Family Life
  • Hardback

    ISBN
    9780887622212
    Publish Date
    Mar 2006
    List Price
    $26.95
  • eBook

    ISBN
    9781459725416
    Publish Date
    Mar 2014
    List Price
    $9.99

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Description

From one of Canada's most critically acclaimed authors comes a novel that deals with the complicated and painful issues of aging and mourning, along with the bittersweet consolations of memory, family, friendship and faith.

A recently widowed seventy-five-year-old woman called Irene Dunne travels to West Hollywood, where her only daughter, a film producer, has just been killed in a car accident. As she grapples with the aftermath of her puzzling daughter's sudden death, Irene Dunne befriends two teenage girls and a mysterious but larger-than-life Hungarian woman who, it turns out, is involved in an informal baby-selling ring that has unexpected ramifications as the novel unfolds.

Redolent of the timeless Demeter-Persephone myth of a mother searching for her lost daughter, this brave novel is a brilliant portrait of sorrow and love, of memory and courage. Written in the clear, evocative style that Teleky has been praised for, Winter in Hollywood adds a memorable new character to the annals of fiction about aging in its subtle exploration of the meaning of the end of life.

About the author

Richard Teleky,
a Professor in the Humanities Department of York University, is a critically acclaimed fiction writer, poet, and critic. His books include the novels Winter in Hollywood, Pack Up the Moon, and The Paris Years of Rosie Kamin (which received the Ribalow Prize and was chosen the Vermont Book of the Year); a collection of short fiction, Goodnight, Sweetheart and Other Stories; two poetry collections, The Hermit in Arcadia and The Hermit's Kiss; and a study of Central European culture and literature, Hungarian Rhapsodies: Essays on Ethnicity, Identity and Culture. He has also edited two fiction anthologies: The Oxford Book of French-Canadian Short Stories and The Exile Book of Canadian Dog Stories. His short stories, poems, and essays have appeared in numerous journals in Canada and the United States, and he is a contributor to Queen's Quarterly.

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Editorial Reviews

...the world has yet another fictional heroine who will live among us for generations of readers to come....Teleky, with a cinematic sleight-of-hand, lures the reader (and Dunne herself) out of the past and into the very here, and very now.

Toronto Star

It's only when the light-comic moments of Winter in Hollywood give way to this dark reality that the story of Irene Dunn, the star of Richard Teleky's novel becomes heartbreaking.

National Post

...an unusual novel, harrowing and haunting...immensely readable...His book is thoughtful as well as suspenseful, touching as well as intelligent.

The London Free Press