Nominated for the Scotiabank Giller Prize: Acclaimed poet Rachel Rose
makes her fiction debut in a collection featuring outcasts who find
solace in the animal world.
The Octopus Has Three Hearts offers dispatches from the margins of
human society. These are stories about damaged people who have
committed, witnessed or survived terrible acts and who must make their
way in an unforgiving world.
From a goat farmer to a suburban adulterer, a violent child to a
polyamorous marine biologist, Rose's diverse characters have little in
common except a life-sustaining connection to the animal world. The
octopus, dogs, pigs, chameleons, bats, parrots, rats and sugar gliders
in their lives extend a measure of compassion and solace that their
human communities lack.
Rachel Rose's finely tuned sense of irony is evident in this collection,
which embraces the strange and unexpected, exploring the outer limits of
empathy and forgiveness. Her flawed and broken characters, who may range
far from readers' own lived experiences, reveal universal elements of
the human condition and the curious redemption of the human-animal bond.