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Spring Tides
Contributor(s): Poulin, Jacques (Author), Fischman, Sheila (Translator)
ISBN: 0977857646     ISBN-13: 9780977857647
Publisher: Archipelago Books
OUR PRICE:   $12.60  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: August 2007
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Annotation: "Poulin is a master of imagery and dialogue: They rest like froth on top of something much more murky and morose: an underlying fear of emptiness."-The Silhouette

Peacefully employed on an uninhabited island, a translator of comic strips (codename Teddy Bear) lives in the company of his dictionaries, his marauding cat, Matousalem, and his tennis ball machine (the Prince). Convinced that the translator's happiness is in jeopardy, his boss helicopters in a few solitude-seeking companions-the beautiful and elusive Marie with her flirtatious cat Moustache; the seductive nudist, Featherhead; Professor Moccasin, the half-deaf comic strip scholar; the moody and contradictory Author; the Ordinary Man; and the Organizer, sent to "sensitize the population." As the spring tides drag ocean debris onto the shore, Teddy Bear and his companions seek out their own solitudes in this hilarious philosophical fable.

Jacques Poulin's novels include Volkswagen Blues (a finalist for Canada Reads 2005) and La tourne d'automne (Autumn Rounds). Poulin received the 1978 Governor General's Award for Les Grandes Mares(Spring Tides) and the Molson Prize for lifetime artistic contribution in 1990 and 2000. He lives in Qubec.

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BISAC Categories:
- Fiction | Literary
Dewey: FIC
LCCN: 2007020311
Physical Information: 0.71" H x 5.76" W x 6.52" (0.58 lbs) 237 pages
 
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Peacefully employed on an uninhabited island, Teddy Bear, a translator of comic strips, lives in the company of his faithful dictionary, his marauding cat, Matousalem, and the Prince, his tennis ball machine. Convinced that the translator's happiness is in jeopardy, his boss helicopters in a few solitude-seeking companions: the lovely and elusive Marie, the aging nudist Featherhead with her extroverted Chihuahua in tow, Professor Moccasin, the somewhat deaf comic book scholar, the irritable Author, the Ordinary Man, and the Organizer, sent to sensitize the population. The feverish pitch of the island's discordant chorus rises with the spring tides. Jacques Poulin's hilarious philosophical fable is an existential masterpiece.