Mgantic: A Deadly Mix of Oil, Rail, and Avarice
By (Author) Anne-Marie Saint-Cerny
Translated by W. Donald Wilson
Talon Books,Canada
Talon Books,Canada
11th January 2021
Canada
General
Non Fiction
Conservation of the environment
Corruption in politics, government and society
Social impact of disasters / accidents (natural or man-made)
Trains and railways: general interest
History of the Americas
Paperback
336
Width 139mm, Height 215mm, Spine 25mm
340g
Lac-Mgantic, Qubec, Canada July 6, 2013. On a hot summer night, a driverless, out-of-control train descends the slope that leads to the scenic town below and explodes, pulverizing the downtown area and killing forty-seven unsuspecting victims. The devastation, which leaves the people of Lac-Mgantic dazed and in mourning, is quickly the object of a tortuous cover-up. Who are the tragedys real culprits In this fascinating piece of investigative journalism, which unfolds like a thriller, Saint-Cerny reveals the inner workings of the 2013 Lac-Mgantic rail disaster. She uncovers how the disaster, far from being just an "error of a faulty system," was caused by powerful people and institutions distant from the town itself. The tragedy of Lac-Mgantic began far before the trains brakes failed; it was conceived in the offices of Wall Street hedge funders, of Dakota black-gold cowboy magnates, of oil conglomerates, of a political class entirely devoted to the interests of the rail industry. And when it struck, it hit a population which, while still in shock, found itself at the mercy of local predators.
The fruit of five years of work and interviews with nearly a hundred people, including victims and their relatives, Mgantic: A Tragedy in Waiting, tells the story of the disaster in three acts before, during, and after in an investigation whose ultimate goal is to prevent the preventable.
Anne-Marie Saint-Cerny is a Canadian writer and political activist from Quebec. She is most noted for her 2018 book Mgantic: Une tragdie annonce, an examination of the Lac-Mgantic rail disaster of 2013, which was a shortlisted finalist for the Governor General's Award for French-language non-fiction at the 2018 Governor General's Awards. She previously published the Zan series of children's books, as well as the novel La jouissance du loup l'instant de mordre. She was a Green Party of Canada candidate in Hochelaga in the 2015 federal election.