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OverviewIn an instant, a life changes forever. After he falls from a scaffold on the construction site where he works, the comatose David is visited daily by his wife, Caroline, and their six-year-old son Bertrand-but despite their devoted efforts, there's no crossing the ineffable divide between consciousness and the mysterious world David now inhabits. A moving story of love and mourning, elegantly translated by Lazer Lederhendler, If You Hear Me asks what it means to be alive and how we learn to accept the unacceptable. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Pascale Quiviger , Lazer LederhendlerPublisher: Biblioasis Imprint: Biblioasis Volume: 28 ISBN: 9781771962711ISBN 10: 1771962712 Pages: 396 Publication Date: 16 April 2020 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Temporarily unavailable ![]() The supplier advises that this item is temporarily unavailable. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out to you. Table of ContentsReviewsPraise for If You Hear Me Lazer Lederhendler has presented challenging subject matter with sensitivity, nuance and elegance. His language is powerful yet limpid, understated yet heartbreaking, and lightly humorous. He delicately navigates complex layers of trauma in the immigrant and the patient, lingering between life and death, dream and reality. The finely drawn characters in this novel wait, as we all do, for release. -Jury Statement from the Governor General's Literary Award for Translation A tender and engaging examination of one family's deepest connections to each other and how our own conscious being can affect and be affected by those around us. It's a novel of impressive emotional resonance. -Winnipeg Free Press Pascale Quiviger's Si tu m'entends was made accessible to English readers in 2020 as If You Hear Me, a heartening sign of the continuing trend for cutting-edge French-language Quebec fiction crossing over ... An engrossing combination of experimental and conventional techniques ... Exploring the aftermath of a man's workplace accident and subsequent lapse into a coma, the novel provides a challenge that anyone who appreciates unflinching fiction-say, Emma Donoghue's Room-will relish. -Montreal Gazette A difficult subject, realistically treated . . . moving, but not tearful . . . intelligent and well-written. -Le Figaro Ingenious narrative techniques, depth of character, finesse of the pen: Pascale Quiviger plunges into her subject with remarkable skill. -Danielle Laurin, Le Devoir Praise for If You Hear Me A difficult subject, realistically treated . . . moving, but not tearful . . . intelligent and well-written. -Le Figaro Ingenious narrative techniques, depth of character, finesse of the pen: Pascale Quiviger plunges into her subject with remarkable skill. -Danielle Laurin, Le Devoir Praise for If You Hear Me “Lazer Lederhendler has presented challenging subject matter with sensitivity, nuance and elegance. His language is powerful yet limpid, understated yet heartbreaking, and lightly humorous. He delicately navigates complex layers of trauma in the immigrant and the patient, lingering between life and death, dream and reality. The finely drawn characters in this novel wait, as we all do, for release.”—Jury Statement from the Governor General's Literary Award for Translation “A tender and engaging examination of one family’s deepest connections to each other and how our own conscious being can affect and be affected by those around us. It’s a novel of impressive emotional resonance.”—Winnipeg Free Press ""Pascale Quiviger’s Si tu m’entends was made accessible to English readers in 2020 as If You Hear Me, a heartening sign of the continuing trend for cutting-edge French-language Quebec fiction crossing over ... An engrossing combination of experimental and conventional techniques ... Exploring the aftermath of a man’s workplace accident and subsequent lapse into a coma, the novel provides a challenge that anyone who appreciates unflinching fiction—say, Emma Donoghue’s Room—will relish.""—Montreal Gazette “A difficult subject, realistically treated . . . moving, but not tearful . . . intelligent and well-written.”—Le Figaro “Ingenious narrative techniques, depth of character, finesse of the pen: Pascale Quiviger plunges into her subject with remarkable skill.""—Danielle Laurin, Le Devoir Praise for If You Hear Me A difficult subject, realistically treated . . . moving, but not tearful . . . intelligent and well-written. --Le Figaro Ingenious narrative techniques, depth of character, finesse of the pen: Pascale Quiviger plunges into her subject with remarkable skill. --Danielle Laurin, Le Devoir Author InformationBorn in Montreal, Pascale Quiviger studied visual arts, earned an M.A. in philosophy and did an apprenticeship in print-making in Rome. She has published four novels, a book of short stories and a book of poems, and has written and illustrated two art books. Her novel The Perfect Circle won the Governor General's Literary Award for Fiction in French, and, in English translation, was a finalist for the Giller Prize. The Breakwater House was a finalist for the Prix France-Qubec, and If You Hear Me was translated into Spanish. A resident of Italy for more than a decade, Pascale Quiviger now lives with her family in Nottingham, England. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |