This deeply imagined and exquisitely written novel details the last days of the Trojan War. Told from Odysseus' perspective, it fleshes out the myth and mystery of one of the greatest stories in the Western canon.
Recounting the author’s travels in India by paralleling them with those of 16th-century Portuguese soldier and poet Luis de Camoens—author of the Portuguese national epic The Lusiads—this magical, exquisite narrative, reminiscent ...
This is an immersive, shimmering novel." —Steven Price, author of #1 nationally bestselling By Gaslight and Giller-shortlisted Lampedusa In Grant Buday's new novel, three captivating stories intertwine at the site of the New Brighton ...
Lorraine also discovers that her secret love, the elderly Frenchman who rents the basement suite, has committed suicide, leaving 36 canaries, a suitcase full of European currency, a small sack of gold teeth and a terrifying photograph.
Praise for Monday Night Man: ""These stories ... combine the flavours of Dickens and Charles Bukowski, with a good hit of The Three Stooges thrown in."" (Bruce Serafin, founder, Vancouver Review) ""Buday is a careful stylist; his language ...
Set in Vancouver in 1962, Cyril is the only Canadian-born member of his family, his parents and older brother having survived Stalin's sytematic starving of the Ukraine.