Canada Reads 2007
I've been listening to the streaming audio for this year's Canada Reads 2007 (which I always thought was a great idea to introduce you to Canadian titles that a person may not have been exposed to otherwise). This year, the books in contention were:
Gabrielle Roy's 'Children of My Heart'
Timothy Taylor's 'Stanley Park'
Anosh Irani's 'Song of Kahunsha'
Heather O'Neill's 'Lullabies for Little Criminals'
David Bezmozgis' 'Natasha and other Stories'
I've listened to two episodes and 'Children of My Heart' has already been voted off. While I want 'Stanley Park' (which I loved) to be the book that they suggest Canadians read, I don't think it's going to win. Most of the panelists didn't have enough positive things to say about the novel. Listening to Denise Bombardier describe the passages about food as 'boring' just stabs me in the ear. The closest was John K. Samson's description that the novel was the most ambitious.
My prediction is that 'Song of Kahunsha' will win this thing. There were very little criticism (though the topic at the time was only, 'did this book qualify even though it was set in Mumbai') and the only opposition was Jim Cuddy, who thought the character didn't change enough (he also didn't like 'Natasha' because it was a set of short stories and 'Lullabies' because the characters weren't really affected by the events that happen in the book. It'll be interesting to see what he'll vote for after 'Stanley Park' gets voted off...
Update (Mar. 2 11:39 AM): Wow. I'm listening to Canada Reads live and I've been proven wrong. It's now between 'Stanley Park' and 'Lullabies for Little Criminals', with Denise Bombardier breaking the tie for voting off between 'Stanley Park' and 'Song of Kahunsha' and choosing the latter.
2 comments:
Completely uninformed judging-a-book-by-its-cover (and title) comment:
I would have ranked them as follows:
1. Roy
2. Taylor
3. O'Neill
4. Irani
5. Bezmozgis
Wow. This is one of the most useless comments I've ever posted to your blog, but I hadn't posted anything in a while and I felt the need to.
Well, I will aspire to write something with a bit more depth so you can respond in kind.
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