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The Scent of Light: Five Novellas

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

The Scent of Light: Five Novellas

Contributors:

By (Author) Kristjana Gunnars
Introduction by Kazim Ali

ISBN:

9781552454381

Publisher:

Coach House Books

Imprint:

Coach House Books

Publication Date:

23rd August 2022

Country:

Canada

Classifications

Readership:

General

Genre:
Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Dewey:

813.54

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

350

Dimensions:

Width 127mm, Height 203mm, Spine 21mm

Description

Kazim Ali introduces five autofiction novellas by Kristjana Gunnarsavailable in the U.S. for the first time, in a single, handsome volume

"Between the late eighties and late nineties, Kristjana Gunnars published five transgeneric novels comprised of a scintillating blend of fiction, autobiography, literary theory, and philosophy. Elusive and poetic rigorous yet passionate...these books were treasured by a devoted readership and have been lauded by critics throughout the years since." Kazim Ali, from the introduction

From a childhood in Cold War Iceland to love affairs and deaths, these short works document a life of perpetual motion, told a discontinuous, subversive style to reflect the singular, feminist, nomadic life of the narrator.

It is a life of thought, an ongoing engagement with writers from Proust to Kierkegaard to Kristeva, seeking and often finding a companionship in the writing of others. These five spellbinding narratives act as a bending bow, open to what life has to offer day by day and taking the gentler course, wherein nothing is forced and lifes big questions remain beautifully unanswered.

The Prowler is a reminiscence of childhood spent in Iceland, seen from a distance with the Cold War as a backdrop, just before the hyper-modernization of the mid-sixties, when the air of the past was still discernible. When an orange was a delicacy against the darkness. This is Gunnars most lauded novella.

Zero Hour is a contemplation and remembrance of the narrators father and his death. The narrative traces the course of the fathers illness and final moments, and confronts the reality and grief of absolute endings.

The Substance of Forgetting is ultimately about happiness. Set in a lush valley in central B.C., the narrator begins to awaken to possibilities of love and transcendence.

The Rose Garden is set in Germany and the narrator is on an academic exchange wherein all that happens are things that are not supposed to happen.

Night Train to Nykbing is a darker exploration of lifes (and loves) unknowns and the dangers inherent in choices we make. The narrator is travelling between Vancouver and Oslo in a continuous back and forth that gives rise to a sense of the liminality of life itself.


"The intimacy, grace, and intelligence of these narratives is remarkable. The mystery and quietude honours the beauty of the everyday as it passes, while simultaneously gesturing to vast other worlds. Often I was taken by its openings and distances, and a marvellous, almost translucent quality that permeates the texts. Oddly, at times it felt as if I were inside a whispering many-chambered shell resonant, enclosed, pearlescent the pleasure afforded, enormous." Carole Maso, author of Ghost Dance

"From 1989 to 1998, the Icelandic-Canadian writer Kristjana Gunnars published five novellas, each detailing specific moments in the writers life. Gathered here for the first time, they offer a significant new strand of thinking about the rise of autofiction and the history of innovative womens writing in Canada. If you loved discovering Annie Ernaux, youll love discovering Kristjana Gunnars." Sina Queyras, author of Lemon Hound

Reviews

"Any readers new to Kristjana Gunnars work can count on Kazim Alis introduction to this reissue to prepare us for the elements of fiction, autobiography, literary theory and philosophy that coalesce in her prose." Marcie McCauley,Chicago Review of Books

"Gunnars questions what writing accomplishes when memory and emotions are fleeting, in her sophisticated omnibus of autofiction and literary criticism." Publishers Weekly

"Gunnars uses form and theme to push past many of the boundaries of conventional fiction and nonfiction, and the stories she has produced are ripe and bursting with food for thought." Kris Rothstein, PRISIM international

"Coach House has collected five short, perpetually migratory Gunnars books for The Scent of Light, as rewarding and important a compilation as Fanny Howes Radical Love." Sasha Frere-Jones, 4Columns

"There is such a lovely and lyric interiority to her passages. Gunnars novels exist as much through ideas, theory and speculation, writing internal monologues over descriptive scenes, and writing out the ways in which one writes, far beyond simply offering a story told through sentences." - rob mclennan

"As her community of readers has known for over 30 years, there is nothing quite like Kristjana Gunnars project in contemporary Canadian writing." Neil Besner, Winnipeg Free Press

"The five works withinThe Scent of Lightoffer readers entrance into a deeply magnificent coalescence of human experience, and with mystery and grace, Kristjana Gunnars and her protagonists lead the way through one immense, remarkable life."Regan Mies,Necessary Fiction

"Kristjana GunnarssThe Scent of Lightis a work unyielding in its sensuality, uniquely attuned to the slippery nature of reading in the Information Age." Dashiel Carrera,Rain Taxi Review of Books

Author Bio

Kristjana Gunnars is a writer and painter, author of several books of various genres, and she frequently exhibits her artwork in Canada. She has participated in Buddhist groups and retreats with Tibetan teachers in years past. She lives in British Columbia, Canada.She is currently Visiting Professor in Languages and Literature at the University of Iceland in Reykjavik.

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