Winner of the Governor General's Literary Award: Translation.
Shortlisted for the Cole Foundation Prize for Translation.
Literary legend and four-time winner of the Governor General's Literary
Award Marie-Claire Blais delivers the latest installment in her ongoing
portrait of life in contemporary North America.
In this swirling fresco, we meet unforgettable characters, some familiar
from previous works, some new. This time, Blais lets us into the
consciousness of fifteen-year-old Mai, an unusually perceptive young
woman whose uncensored observations on femininity and youth, freedom and
constraint belie her age. And, in the Porte du Baiser Saloon, we meet a
group of boys who adorn themselves in colourful dresses and wigs before
they take to the stage to sing and dance every evening after darkness
falls. They open their arms to those who are excluded -- both men and
women, triumphant and threatened, both free and bound.
With this astonishing new novel, Blais gives us a remarkable chronicle
of our modern age teeming with characters who seem to represent the
whole of humanity. She invites us to share the drama of perfect joy, the
tragedy of happiness, and she gives us her best work yet.