
Seep
by W. Mark Giles
Title:
Seep
Author:
W. Mark Giles
Format:
Paperback
Number of pages:
224 pages
Publisher:
Anvil Press Publishers Inc
ISBN-13:
9781772140125
EAN:
9781772140125
Publication Date:
03/09/2015
Classifications:
Modern and Contemporary (Post c 1945)
Weight (g):
402
Dimensions (mm):
132 x 208 x 16
Publication Country:
United Kingdom
Language:
English
Condition:
New
Description
Dwight Eliot was born on a baseball diamond, during a dugout-clearing brawl between his hometown team, The Seep Selects, and a team of barnstorming Cuban All Stars. Decades later, when he sees his childhood home being moved on a truck down the highway, he begins a quest to research the history of his hometown and of his family. Seep is being dismantled, and the land is being redeveloped as a master-planned recreational townsite to complement a nearby First Nations casino. And then his brother Darryl arrives on his doorstep with the force of a bus crash. In the face of the town''s erasure, he tries to preserve its stories; so doing, he comes to question his own. Seep limns the tension between land development and landscape, trauma and nostalgia, dysfunction and intimacy in a narrative of twenty-first century Canada. Praise for Seep: "Mark Giles assuredly steps in the footsteps of his predecessors who so engagingly limned the Alberta prairie: W.O. Mitchell, Henry Kreisel,W.P. Kinsella, and Robert Kroetsch. Giles'' Seep is a wickedly wonderful account of how our senses of self and of place can be interrelated, with the swirl of emotions involved in each part of the equation making for a complicated world and illuminating fiction." (Tom Wayman)










