“The conversation burned off like fog in sunlight.”
Quote by Annie Proulx
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The narrative follows Quoyle, a failed journalist whose marriage ended in his wife's death, as he relocates from New York to the remote coastal community of Killick-Claw in Newfoundland. There he takes a position reporting on shipping news for the local Gammy Bird newspaper, a publication known for its eccentric coverage of car wrecks and sexual abuse cases alongside maritime traffic. The novel explores themes of family inheritance, community belonging, and personal transformation against the harsh backdrop of Atlantic Canada. The protagonist gradually adapts to the distinctive local culture, forms new relationships, and confronts the violent history embedded in his family name. The prose style incorporates elements of Newfoundland dialect and folklore, with chapter headings drawn from a mariner's handbook. The work received significant literary recognition including the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction and the National Book Award. more
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