Damages: Selected Stories 1982-2012
By (Author) Keath Fraser
Biblioasis
Biblioasis
1st March 2022
Canada
General
Fiction
Short stories
Family life fiction
813/.54
Paperback
560
Width 133mm, Height 209mm
If you really want to journey into the heart of darkness, you'd be advised to travel with Vancouver writer Keath Fraser, a man of extraordinary talents. Bronwyn Drainie
An icon of Canadian short fiction, Keath Fraser has exerted a wide and trenchant influence since the publication of his first collection Taking Cover in 1982. Damages: Selected Stories 19822012 gathers the finest of his work across decades. Combining the craftsmanship of the forms greatest masters with the idiosyncratic voices and music of our contemporary moment, the stories selected here travel from the richly peopled worlds of Frasers Vancouver to the Gulf of Thailand, a Phnom Penh bone-house embassy, and the Rajasthan desert, and demonstrate remarkable diversity of character and effortless storytelling across a range of modes. Featuring an introduction by John Metcalf, and including the novella Foreign Affairs, called by the Oxford Companion of Canadian Literature one of the masterpieces of Canadian short fiction, Damages showcases Keath Fraser as one of the best and most enduring story writers of the last fifty years.
Praise for Charity
A powerful work of philosophical and moral inquiry, rooted in skilfully wrought characters and sly storytelling.
Toronto Star
Charityfor all its brevity[is] a dense, deliberately paced work a sincere examination of family in all its moral ambiguity, including its barbed and occasionally corrosive aspects Fraser is adept at pulling the rug out from under a readers moral surety.
Steven W. Beattie
Praise for Keath Fraser
The sheer exuberance of language, the sureness with which Fraser captures the movements of the working mind, makes this book a joy to read.
Ottawa Citizen
Frasers controlled and confident writing gives us a rich sense of the longing of his fully drawn charactersa remarkable, bittersweet celebration.
Quill & Quire (starred review)
"Great fun."
Chicago Tribune
"The range of Fraser's characters is astonishingnot an author who can be ignored.
January Magazine
If you really want to journey into the heart of darkness, you'd be advised to travel with Vancouver writer Keath Fraser, a man of extraordinary talents.
Bronwyn Drainie
Keath Fraser is one of the most intelligent writers working in Canada.
The Malahat Review
Keath Fraser won the Chapters / Books in Canada First Novel Award for his 1995 novel Popular Anatomy. His stories and novellas have been published in many anthologies in Canada and abroad. Collections of his short fiction include Taking Cover and Telling My Love Lies. The volume Foreign Affairs was short-listed for a Governor Generals Award and won the Ethel Wilson Fiction Prize. His novella Charity recently launched a new genre series from Biblioasis. He is the author of As For Me and My Body, a memoir of his friend Sinclair Ross; and of The Voice Gallery, a narrative of his far-flung travels among broken voices. The royalties from his international best-selling anthologies Bad Trips and Worst Journeys: The Picador Book of Travel were given to Canada India Village Aid (CIVA), the late NGO founded by George Woodcock. Keath Fraser lives in Vancouver and his papers are held in the Thomas Fisher Library at the University of Toronto.