Here is the best of Bill Gaston's stories since the publication of his
Giller Prize nominated collection, Mount Appetite (2002). In this
extraordinary work, Gaston crafts his fiction around the idea of the
gargoyle -- the concrete representation of extremes of human emotions.
In Gaston's marvellous, riotous, Rabelaisian world, Gargoyles are
physical manifestations of the disfigurements and contortions to which
we human beings subject ourselves. Indeed, as Gaston wrote each story,
he sketched out a distinct gargoyle to look down over it. For that
reason, each story in this collection has a strange and unique guardian
spirit whose sometimes benevolent, and sometimes malevolent, presence
informs the characters and their actions. Gargoyles shows one of our
best writers at the top of his form.