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Fiction Literary

Morel

by (author) Maxime Raymond Bock

translated by Melissa Bull

Publisher
Baraka Books
Initial publish date
Jun 2024
Category
Literary, Historical
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9781771863377
    Publish Date
    Jun 2024
    List Price
    $29.95

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Description

Born during the Great Depression, Jean-Claude Morel is an Everyman, an ordinary Montreal construction worker who has built the city with his own hands, digging its metro, creating islands, and weaving expressways through the downtown core. But the progress has come at a cost: neighbourhoods have been razed, streets wiped off the map, and the Morel family expropriated.

Teeming with life, Morel uncovers a story of Montreal that has been buried under years of glitzy urban renewal and modernization. This intricately constructed literary novel is a profoundly human portrait of one man and his time, a monument to a city, and a toast to days gone by.

About the authors

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Melissa Bull is a writer, editor and translator based in Montreal. Her writing has been featured in Event, Matrix, Lemon Hound, Broken Pencil, The Montreal Review of Books, Playboy, and Maisonneuve. She has translated such authors as Nelly Arcan, Kim Thuy, Évelyne de la Chenlière, Raymond Bock, Alexandre Soublière, and Maude Smith Gagnon for various publications. Melissa has a BA in Creative Writing from Concordia University and is currently pursuing her MFA in creative writing at the University of British Columbia. She is the 2013 winner of CBC’s Hyperlocal Award, and her first collection of poetry, Rue, was published in 2015.

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Editorial Reviews

"The author's language is as precise as the actions he describes, as rich as the demons that trouble Morel, as bustling as the neighborhood that is swallowed up. And it turns out to be unexpectedly beautiful: a deeply buried gold nugget, freshly dug out, covered in earth, that suddenly starts to gleam." (Josée Boileau, Le Journal de Montréal)

"A novel both monumental and ethereal." (Philippe Manevy, Lettres québécoises)

"It makes brilliant use of language, rides roughshod over clichés about the Grande Noirceur, and delves deep into working-class alienation, with an incredible appetite for manual labour and all things homo faber. [...] Morel is the most accomplished and liveliest working-class saga you''ll have the pleasure of reading this year." (Olivier Boisvert, Librairie Gallimard)

 

 

Finalist

Prix des libraires
Prix littéraire des collégiens
Grand Prix du livre de Montréal
Prix Senghor
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