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The First Garden

 
 
Average Rating:    out of 3 Reviews
Manufacturer: House Of Anansi
EAN (European Article Number): 9780887845970
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Paperback
Author: Anne Hebert
Publisher: House Of Anansi
Edition: 2nd
Dewey Decimal Number: 813
Publication Date: 2002-10-01
Reading Level: 176
 
 
Description:
Flora Fontages is a famous Parisian actress who has been in exile from her native Canada for twenty years. When word comes that her long-estranged daughter, Maud, has disappeared in Quebec City, she decides to return home, accepting the part of Winnie, the old crone in Samuel Beckett's Happy Days, at a local theatre. The visit unexpectedly turns into a devastating confrontation with her past and present illusions, as Flora finds she must come to terms with all the roles she has ever played in life, as actress, woman, mother, child, and lover.
 
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Review Summary: review Date: 2007-01-11
 
Details: The book that I recieved was in good conditioin. It was ancient and slightly used but thats what was expected.
 
Review Summary: Beautiful! Date: 2003-01-16
 
Details: Like the previous reviewer, this ranks as one of the most beautiful books I have ever read. It addresses so many themes: the question of identity, the relationship between one's name and one's identity, the danger of sentimentalising the past, the oppression of women in society, the dangers of false faith in religion, the list is endless. However, I have mainly read the novel as being about the relationship between France and Quebec and the growing estrangement between the two, as reflected in the immense distance between Flora Fantanges (representing France) and her daughter Maud (representing Quebec). I'd be very interested to know if people from Quebec would share this view!
 
Review Summary: Intricate and Fascinating Date: 2000-02-01
 
Details: This book is one of the best that I have read. I read it in French, but I am sure that it is great in English too. Hebert combines the struggle of Quebec and English, her main character's story, intertextuality and life in theatre for a complex, interesting, easy to read, and difficult to understand, novel. Very good and can be read on many levels. I recommend this to anyone looking for an interesting, intelligent book that is fun with a mysterious plot. (In a way it is like 12 Monkey or La Jetee: you don't understand what happened until the next scene, and you don't understand the book truly until it is over.)
 
 

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