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The Tablecloth Trick

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An unrequited love story? Possibly. (Probably?) A suicide note? Perhaps. The Tablecloth Trick’s unnamed narrator recalls a childhood spent with Caroline — always Caroline –– the centre of his universe, delving into books (hundreds of them) at a Winnipeg library and sharing an extraordinary friendship and a recondite sense of wonderment in scientific and ontological inquiry. Until one day Caroline opens her school locker and finds a MASH note from an astronaut — that is, she discovers other boys. When she leaves for university, memories of Caroline are put in a closet; he starts working at Estella’s Pie in the Sky Bakery. His search for illumination continues in a lonely, insular world of reading and acutely imagined juxtaposition –– of disease and art; of Catholic mythology and the female body. Now, years later, after rediscovering Caroline at St. Boniface Hospital, the narrator is compelled by old emotions to return to the phantasmagorical thoughts of his childhood –– to imagine two of them together, the life he was never meant to live. Collecting linguistic oddities, scraps of images, bits of text, and hybridized references, Rick Crilly cuts-up and collages, disassembles and recreates an anatomical mystery where a blank page becomes a meditation on grief, and a crossed out word is a librarian’s scalpel. The Tablecloth Trick whips away the artifice between Fiction and fact (that's Fiction with a capital F—because Plato loved capital letters, after all) to see what, if anything, is left standing.

90 pages, Paperback

First published April 1, 2007

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September 10, 2025
I came across the author by chance on a coffee run, and he was kind enough to share a copy of this book with me. It’s always great to start a book with no idea what to expect, and I haven’t really read anything like this before. There are so many medical, religious and esoteric references, but so much deliberately left unsaid. For such a slim book, it builds toward a twist that benefits from a second reading. Really looking forward to reading more of his work :)
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8 reviews
July 23, 2023
Loved it!
Beginning to end.
An unrequited love story written by a nerdy book lover on a quest to understand fully the entire arc of his relationship with Caroline.
A Nicholas Sparks love story if Nicholas Sparks were only obsessed by the most minute details of his main character's creation.
Nice work.

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January 2, 2016
Charming, surreal and thought provoking. A great quick read :-)
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