The Emptiest Quarter: Novellas
- Publisher
- Signature Editions
- Initial publish date
- Dec 2023
- Category
- Literary
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eBook
- ISBN
- 9781773241418
- Publish Date
- Dec 2023
- List Price
- $9.99
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Description
The three novellas in The Emptiest Quarter find their inspiration in the sands and streets of Abu Dhabi, where author Raymond Beauchemin lived for four years, a time that overlapped with the building of the Louvre and Guggenheim museums and the opening of Sorbonne and NYU campuses, the convulsions of the Arab Spring and the eruption of civil war in Syria. The characters who populate The Emptiest Quarter live at both the centre and the fringes of the conflict between preservation and progress, including sheikhs, western oil-and-gas men, burned-out journalists, pearl divers, and Filipina caregivers, all striving to find themselves, to find love, to find balance in ever-shifting sands.
"Beauchemin is a master storyteller who fittingly has chosen a cast of storytellers to weave poignant, delicate and yet powerful tales of family lore among the political history and cultural complexities at work in the land we know today as the United Arab Emirates. Bold, lyrical in parts and yet unflinching and raw in their portrayal of how one nation and its residents chart a course between modernity, religious faith and strict social, personal and political hierarchies, these three marvellous novellas show us the emptiest quarter is not only the external place we must negotiate in the geographical world but also one that resides within." -- Jackie Copleton, A Dictionary of Mutual Understanding
"Read Beauchemin, a writer of place and memories, skilled practitioner of stealth. Wait. Process what he has done to your heart and mind." -- Deepak Unnikrishnan, Temporary People
About the author
A former senior editor at The Montreal Gazette, Raymond Beauchemin is the author of Salut! The Quebec Microbrewery Beer Cookbook and editor of several anthologies of Quebec literature in English. He has taught creative writing and international journalism at Concordia University in Montreal. A Massachusetts native, he has lived and worked in Abu Dhabi and currently lives in Ontario. He is married to the writer Denise Roig.