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Atavisms is an original and unsettling portrait of Quebec, from the hinterland to the metropolis, from colonial times to the present and beyond. These thirteen stories, though not linked in the traditional sense, abound in common threads. Like family traits passed down through the generations, the attitudes and actions of a rich cast of characters reverberate, quietly but deeply, over generations. Here is a group portrait of the individual lives that together shape a collective history.

“These thirteen ‘histories’—an unlucky number—can be read as individual stories. But they also bear a troubling family resemblance and a collective unity.” —Le Devoir

“Bock’s striking stories traverse Quebec history to reveal the DNA of our collective unease.” —La Presse

RAYMOND BOCK was born in Montreal in 1981. Atavisms, his first book, won the 2012 Prix Adrienne-Choquette awarded to the year’s outstanding short story collection. He has since published two novellas: Rosemont de profil (2013) and Des lames de pierre (2015).

141 pages, Paperback

First published April 1, 2011

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49 reviews1 follower
July 4, 2020
*2.5*
La prose est parfois magnifique, mais les thèmes sont malheureusement assez quelconques. Ça passe, mais ça ne marque pas.
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December 27, 2015
Are books a free interpretation of reality, or a faithful transcription of our fiction?

A recent list of “15 translated books that are essential to Canada” published by cbcbooks.ca led to a twitter discussion and a recommendation from a fellow translated literature fan to pick up “Atavisms” by Raymond Bock. And I must say it is one of the best recommendations made this year.

Atavism (noun) from the Latin ‘atav’ a remote ancestor, ‘avus’ grandfather, forefather. Meaning the ‘reversion to an earlier type; throwback.’ Or ‘the reappearance in an individual of characteristics of some remote ancestor that have been absent in intervening generations.

I did need to look up the title of this work in a dictionary, and there are quite a few other words scattered throughout this short story collection that I needed to reference check. I’ve become more learned as the pages turned!!!

This is a collection of thirteen (the back cover tells us “an unlucky number”) short stories or ‘histories’. Beginning with a story called “Wolverine” you know you are in for a sketched ride through French Canadian
history, with the detail of events scant but the impact of them all too real.

After reading a couple of works it becomes quite apparent that the themes of travelling distances, political activism, minority rebellion and action as well as wide open spaces are a thread throughout. A sketching of the evolution of the French Canadian landscape in front of our reading eyes.

For my full review go to http://messybooker.blogspot.com.au/20...
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691 reviews27 followers
May 1, 2014
Un recueil de nouvelles qui vaut vraiment la peine d'être exploré. Les genres de récit que l'on y rencontre sont très diversifié : historique, fantaisiste, dramatique, etc.; les nouvelles se passent autant dans le passé, le présent ou le futur; et les styles littéraires utilisés sont diversifiés. L'auteur possède une très belle plume, les mots sont vraiment bien choisis; j'ai complètement dévoré le livre en moins de 12 heures!

On pourrait me croire biaisée puisque je travail avec la mère de l'auteur et qu'elle m'a offert le livre pour mes vacances, mais je crois que cette situation m'a plutôt rendue plus difficile à convaincre du mérite de ces histoires et, pourtant, j'en suis maintenant complètement convaincue.
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March 19, 2016
A stunning collection of thirteen short stories, covering a wide range of styles but all circling around a uniquely Québécois perspective. Originally published as Atavismes in 2011 this prize winning book is now available in English. My full review here: http://wp.me/p4GDHM-dk
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