Richard ford returns with one of his most powerful novels yetford has never written bettercanada is richard fords best book since independence day. Lucy daniel admires canada, richard ford s stunning new novel about a family torn apart by a moment of truth. What are some questions raised by the novel canada by. Fords next novel could be about drywalling or data entry or developing a filing system for an insurance brokers home office in akron. Richard fords literary honour questioned by peers after. He is the author of the renowned short story collections rock springs and a multitude of sins. Richard ford talks about his novel canada the star. The vast prairies of saskatchewan, where one can easily be unimaginably bored are the perfect setting for richard ford s canada. Richard fords latest novel canada is actually an american. Its been nearly 30 years since richard fords novel wildlife was published. May 25, 2012 dell parsons, the firstperson narrator of richard ford s majestic new novel, canada, is a recently retired, 66yearold american english teacher living in windsor, ont. It was ford s first stand alone novel since wildlife 1990. To help us understand ourselves, every age needs its huckleberry finn, a naive boy on the lam, harmed or abandoned by his parents and left to confront evil and to figure out life for himself.
Richard fords canada is his best novel in years it is 1960 and the border lies undefended, an invisible line pulled taut across the west. Richard ford returns with one of his most powerful novels yetford has never written bettercanada is richard fords best book since independence day, and despite its robbery and killings it too depends on its voice, a voice oddly calm and marked by the spare grandeur of its landscape. Canada begins with the narrator, dell parsons, who is now an english teacher in his 60s and about to retire, recalling the events of a short few months in 1960 when he was 15 years old. The story holds up remarkably well, centered on a common experience for most adults. May 22, 2012 in richard fords new novel, a 15yearold boy watches his family fall apart, and flees north to something even worse. Then about the murders, which happened later, says dell parsons, the 60something narrator of the story. Canada is a profound novel of boundaries traversed, innocence lost and reconciled, and the mysterious and consoling bonds of family. Jun 10, 2012 canada opens in 1960 in great falls, mont. Canada, by richard ford dell parsons, the firstperson narrator of richard fords majestic new novel, canada, is a recently retired, 66yearold american english teacher living in windsor, ont. Jun 02, 2012 so, tantalisingly, begins richard ford s seventh novel, canada, a big book that takes its time to tell the story of how 15yearold dell parsonss life was temporarily derailed by a single. First, ill tell about the robbery our parents committed.
Ford s latest novel, canada, was published in 2012. Ford s recent works include the story collections women with men 1997 and a multitude of sins 2002. A reader might speak of richard fords haunting and uplifting new novel, canada, in terms of magic, mood and morality. Fifty north american stories since 1970, and the sportswriter, and more on. Richard ford returns to montana and heads north to canada. Richard ford s canada may be a similar experience, though his focus is on a different america from cheevers, and his lyricism is the reverse of, say, nabokovs tight, pebblehearted.
Richard ford, born february 16, 1944, jackson, mississippi, u. A great american novel by the pulitzer prizewinning author. A haunting novel about a boy struggling to remake his life in saskatchewan after his parents are arrested for bank robbery. Fords new book is the best of the lot, though, a magnificent work of montana gothic that confirms his position as one of the finest stylists and most. Richard ford born february 16, 1944 is an american novelist and short story writer. Richard ford, a mississippi novelist and short story writer who in 1996 won the pulitzer prize for literature and the penwilliam faulkner award for independence day, was born in jackson, mississippi, on february 16, 1944. Canada was the first novel by richard ford that i have read. Get an answer for what are some questions raised by the novel canada by richard ford. Ford has the confidence to title a novel canada, then take the reader to page 2 in a 418page book before dell sets foot in desolate saskatchewan. So, tantalisingly, begins richard ford s seventh novel, canada, a big book that takes its time to tell the story of how 15yearold dell parsonss life was temporarily derailed by a single. Ford s ungainly but at times powerful new novel, canada. After a fiveyear hiatus, an undisputed american master delivers a haunting and elemental novel about the cataclysm that undoes one teenage boys family, and the stark and unforgiving landscape in.
Lucy daniel admires canada, richard fords stunning new novel about a family torn apart by a moment of truth. A visionary novel of vast landscapes, complex identities and fragile humanity. James lloyd examines canada, the latest novel by acclaimed american novelist and short story writer richard ford in the introduction to the new granta book of the american short story 2007, edited by richard ford, the author compares the opening of tobias wolffs story, firelight my mother swore wed never live in a boarding house again, but circumstances did not allow her to. It may well be his best, certainly his most powerful since 1995s independence day. In canada, richard ford has written a long and contemplative story. Throughout, the pacing trudges forward methodically, entrancing the reader. Though it may be impossible to equal mark twains adventures of huckleberry finn, richard fords novel is another masterpiece of the genre. Richard ford is best known for his novel the sportswriter and its sequels independence day.
So, tantalisingly, begins richard fords seventh novel, canada, a big book that takes its time to tell the story of how 15yearold dell parsonss life was temporarily derailed by a single. This is ford s first novel since concluding the frank bascombe trilogy, which began with the sportswriter 1986, peaked with the prizewinning independence day 1995 and concluded with the lay of the land 2006. Richard fords independence day is a masterpiece of a novel. According to ford, the lay of the land completed his series of bascombe novels, but canada was a standalone novel. The book sleeve calls it a visionary novel of vast landscapes, complex identities and fragile humanity.
I think a lot of readers might complain that richard ford s canada is, well, a lot like a lot of other novels. A powerful and unforgettable tale of the violence lurking at the heart of the world, richard fords canada will resonate long and loud for readers of stark and sweeping novels of american life, from the novels of cheever and carver to the works of philip roth, charles frazier, richard russo, and jonathan franzen. May 23, 2012 pulitzer prize winning author richard ford sits down with wsjs barabara chai to talk about his is new novel canada, his first book in six years. There is a lovely mix of hope, suspicion, concern and desire that is experienced when one picks up a book with the heft of canada, richard ford s new novel aboutwell, about more than a. Michael gorra hails this tale of border violence and a young. The novel follows 15 yearold dell parsons, who must learn to fend for himself after his parents are. I found it quite a pageturner although i cannot really explain that.
Bordering montana and north dakota, it is one of two canadian provinces that is completely landlocked alberta is the other one and has no geographical features distinguishing its boundaries. Richard ford returns with one of his most powerful novels yet ford has never written better canada is richard ford s best book since independence day, and despite its robbery and killings it too depends on its voice, a voice oddly calm and marked by the spare grandeur of its landscape. Rock springs 1987, women with men 1997, and a multitude of sins 2001 are collections of short stories, the last about. By that measure, and any other, richard ford is doing his very best in his extraordinary new novel, canada, his first book since the lay of. The lay of the land 2006 ends the frank bascombe series. Richard fords canada may be a similar experience, though his focus is on a different america from cheevers, and his lyricism is the reverse of, say, nabokovs tight, pebblehearted. Canada is a 2012 novel by american author richard ford. Richard ford books list of books by author richard ford. So, tantalisingly, begins richard fords seventh novel, canada, a big book that takes its time to tell the story of how 15yearold dell parsonss. Richard ford s novel, canada, is a book that reveals its spoilers early. A reader might speak of richard ford s haunting and uplifting new novel, canada, in terms of magic, mood and morality. Its a coming of age tale set in the big, wideopen american west and, later, the location indicated by the title. Richard fords novel, canada, is a book that reveals its spoilers early. Optimists, seems to have been the kernel that gave birth to mr.
Canada by richard ford and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at. The former newspaper reporter in me demands i begin my thought here on richard fords new novel canada ecco with a bit of. Richard fords masterful new novel, canada, opens with a bang. That series was for ford what the rabbit novels were for updike, making this ambitious return to longform fiction. There is only one brief reference to canada in part one and the action does not move to canada until part two, by which time you are half way through the book. Canada is a comingofage novel about a young man living in montana whose family falls apart when his parents rob a bank and he is sent to canada to live. Author interview richard ford, author of canada bookpage. Jul, 2017 richard fords canada is his best novel in years. Canada by richard ford canada is an unusual book, not least in its title. First ill tell you about the robbery our parents committed. Aug 22, 2012 the events that will reshape the life of 15yearold dell parsons are offered up in the opening lines of canada the new novel by richard ford, pulitzer prizewinning author whose works include the. Canada 2012 chronicles the experiences of a man whose life is shaped by his parents bungled attempt to rob a bank during his youth. American writer richard ford is well aware of the burden of expectation he assumed when he named his latest novel canada and as one of this years luminato festival stars, the mississippiborn. A powerful and unforgettable tale of the violence lurking at the heart of the world, richard ford s canada will resonate long and loud for readers of stark and sweeping novels of american life, from the novels of cheever and carver to the works of philip roth, charles frazier, richard russo, and jonathan franzen.
He is the son of parker carrol ford, a traveling salesman who was seldom home because he sold laundry starch to wholesale. Richard fords superb novel may travel only from montana to saskatchewan, but it encompasses the full range of human life. Richard ford, mississippi writer and pulitzer prize winner. Canada by ford, richard and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at. The novel follows 15yearold dell parsons, who must learn to fend for himself after his parents are arrested for robbing a bank. Jul, 2017 richard fords masterful new novel, canada, opens with a bang. Anyone looking for a treatise on our national character isnt going to find it richard ford s eagerly awaited new novel, canada. This story, optimists, seems to have been the kernel that gave birth to mr. He summarizes the plot of canada in the first two sentences of the 418page novel. Canada the only writer ever to win both the pulitzer prize and penfaulkner award for a single novel independence day richard ford follows the completion of his acclaimed bascombe trilogy with canada. The following version of this book was used to create this study guide. Canada, a novel by richard ford the new york times. But ford himself talks about the novel he has been thinking about for 20 years mostly in terms of technique. The book also revisits great falls, montana, a setting that ford frequently uses in his work.
Richard ford, born february 16, 1944 in jackson, mississippi, is an american novelist and short story writer. It questions the fine line between the normal and the extraordinary, and the moments that haunt our settled view of the world. Richard ford returns with one of his most powerful novels yet, canada. See all books authored by richard ford, including the scribner anthology of contemporary short fiction. Ford lived for many years in new orleans, louisiana, where his wife kristina was the executive director of the city planning. About the author richard ford is the author of the sportswriter and independence day. Richard ford is the pulitzer prizewinning author of the bascombe novels and the new york times bestselling canada and let me be frank with you. His bestknown works are the novel the sportswriter and its sequels, independence day, the lay of the land and let me be frank with you, and the short story collection rock springs, which contains several widely anthologized stories.
Richard fords classic 1990 montana novel wildlife finally. However, during april 20, ford read from a new frank bascombe story without revealing to the audience whether it was part of a longer work. C hildren know normal better than anyone, says dell parsons, the narrator of richard ford s luminous and utterly forlorn new novel, and certainly dell when he. A spare and thoughtful meditation on time, family, history, mystery and their effects on a young boy, the book has a wonderful narration with just the right tone to capture the spare and beautiful language ford uses.