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Backspring

por Judith McCormack

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Praise for Judith McCormack and Backspring Nominated for the 2016 Amazon.ca First Novel Award "A well-written and smart novel that unfolds many moments of profound and subtle beauty. McCormack's treatment of details and prose are refreshing, confident, and attentive."--The Winnipeg Review "A joy to read."--Nino Ricci "A wonderfully and uniquely gifted storyteller."--Midwest Book Review Eduardo, an architect from Lisbon, has come to Montreal to be with his wife Genevi#65533;ve. Genevi#65533;ve researches fungi and likes to catalog her orgasms. But when Eduardo is caught in an explosion and rumors of arson begin to circulate, both his marriage and his fledgling architecture firm verge on collapse. Gorgeous, colorful, and richly described, Backspring is a sensual taxonomy of desire. Judith McCormack, born near Chicago, has been nominated for the Commonwealth Writers Prize and the Rogers Writers' Trust Fiction Award.… (más)
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Though it starts with a fire, the appeal of this book is its style of depicting aftermath, which is understated despite high emotional tension. It’s akin to the scent of smoke that bothers Eduardo during anxious moments in the months following the blast. A novel of precariousness – in love and life – set in a Montreal mosaic of French, English and les autres.
 
The novel follows a trio of characters who are each grappling with their respective identities in relation to their professions, and centres on an architect named Eduardo, his partner Genevieve – a mycologist (studying fungi) – and a mutual friend named Patrick....But for all the introspection and attention to unseen currents some passages of the novel felt a bit distant from what was most interesting for me as a reader....Overall Backspring is a well-written and smart novel that unfolds many moments of profound and subtle beauty. McCormack’s treatment of details and prose are refreshing, confident, and attentive.
 
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Praise for Judith McCormack and Backspring Nominated for the 2016 Amazon.ca First Novel Award "A well-written and smart novel that unfolds many moments of profound and subtle beauty. McCormack's treatment of details and prose are refreshing, confident, and attentive."--The Winnipeg Review "A joy to read."--Nino Ricci "A wonderfully and uniquely gifted storyteller."--Midwest Book Review Eduardo, an architect from Lisbon, has come to Montreal to be with his wife Genevi#65533;ve. Genevi#65533;ve researches fungi and likes to catalog her orgasms. But when Eduardo is caught in an explosion and rumors of arson begin to circulate, both his marriage and his fledgling architecture firm verge on collapse. Gorgeous, colorful, and richly described, Backspring is a sensual taxonomy of desire. Judith McCormack, born near Chicago, has been nominated for the Commonwealth Writers Prize and the Rogers Writers' Trust Fiction Award.

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