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The Shipping News by E. Annie Proulx (1993)

Synopsis
In this lively dark comedy, a hapless man named Quoyle is grief-stricken after his no-good wife dies in a car crash. He packs up his dog, his children, and an ancient aunt and returns to the old family home in the town of Killick-Claw, on the coast of Newfoundland, where he gets a job with the local newspaper covering the shipping news. Gradually, with the help of some members of the local population (in particular a young woman named Wavey), Quoyle becomes able to handle his life and become a good father to his children. THE SHIPPING NEWS won Annie Proulx the Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Award. It was made into a movie in 2001, starring Kevin Spacey, Julianne Moore, Cate Blanchett, and Judi Dench.

Details
Publication Date:1993-04-01

Size
Length:337 pages
Height:9.5 in
Width:6.5 in
Thickness:1.2 in
Weight:23.2 oz

Publisher's Note
An unsuccessful newspaperman, his aunt, and his two young daughters experience delicately evoked changes in a poignant novel set in a Newfoundland fishing town. By the author of Postcards.

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      Annie Proulx's Shipping News: An uplifting book about food , misery and insurance
    Review created: 10/29/02
    by: pageclot -- a member of Epinions

    Pros:
    In a quiet way, uplifting and gently humourous

    Cons:
    Suffers from typical writer obsessions with food, flora and fauna.

    Many years ago, a co-worker/friend of mine (Jeff) highly recommended The Shipping News to me, saying "You'll love it! It's about this depressed guy who winds up in Newfoundland writing about boats. The humour is just like yours, deadpan and dry. You'll really relate to this guy." I never got around to reading it, although his words did linger in my thoughts when I saw the (to me) rather baffling screen adaptation (with Kevin Spacey, Judi Dench, Julianne Moore, and my favourite Canadian actor, Gordon Pinsent). The film moved me to buy the book, hunker down and read it in a comfy chair while...


    Review ID: 10000000000142010
      Hearts Heal On The Rock
    Review created: 10/04/00
    by: miridunn -- a member of Epinions

    Pros:
    lively original writing; great characters; a tale as strange as any truth

    Cons:
    fragmented sentences a recurring technique

    Hive spangled, gut roaring with gas and cramp, he survived childhood. . P.1 Thirty-six year old Quoyle, a born loser, relocates from the States with his two young daughters to their ancestral home in Newfoundland -- his unfaithful and nymphomaniacal wife having sold the daughters to a pornographer photographer and dying in a freak car crash. Quoyle is scarred by both his wife s life and death, not understanding the difference between love and desperation, unable to later recognize the purity of a growing affection and attraction. He is scarred by his father s constant disapproval; he is...


    Review ID: 10000000000142019
      This book won a what?
    Review created: 11/20/04
    by: altecocker -- a member of Epinions

    Pros:
    It has what might be described as a subtle humor that permeates the book.

    Cons:
    Annoying "style" of writing, vague plot,shallow characters and not much point.

    I heard this book won a Pulitzer Prize. Moreover, it won a National Book Award and several other prizes, My son-in-law loved it; he gave it to my wife to read. She loved it. My son-in-law is an English Professor. My wife is..well, ...my wife. How could I not read it? So I read it. I read most of it, again, assuming I must have missed something the first time. It s only three hundred pages and some change, so it wasn t a terribly long task, but neither was it a pleasant one. If I missed something the first time, I also missed it the second. I didn't have the heart to try again. What, on earth,.


    Review ID: 10000000000142018
      A tale worth telling.....
    Review created: 11/20/02
    by: sandimck -- a member of Epinions

    Pros:
    Very different story line and writing style...both totally intriguing!<BR/>

    Cons:
    Maybe the writing style....until you get used to it.

    This is the first Annie Proulx work I've read..and only did so because it was our book club's selection. I found it to be engrossing, insightful, and interesting. Proulx's writing style was so different that it took me a while to get used to her fragmented sentences and curt, shorthand way of getting her point across. Once I quit 'fighting' her intentionally choppy and unique way with words...I got into the book completely. Quoyle, the main character, has nothing going for him.....he's beyond ugly: "A great damp loaf of a body. At six he weighed eighty pounds. At sixteen he was buried under a.


    Review ID: 10000000000142016
      A K. Johnson Review
    Review created: 03/28/00
    by: kjjrj -- a member of Epinions

    Pros:
    Author creates story with literary risks that define its atmosphere

    Cons:
    Not all of the risks work fully

    Annie Proulx has written a novel that seems to defy all the rules of a novel, and yet, in a strange way the reader can't understand, it seems to work. Even when the reader is certain shouldn't. The author breaks these rules without disturbing their underlying principles, and the reader is unsure how to react, but feels that for some reason, it works. Quoyle, the main character, is a passive character, as if his only role in this story is to comment on his environment. He is certainly not emotionally intriguing, and the reader can only stumble through the story with him. The point of view...


    Review ID: 10000000000142017
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