In Paul Quarrington's favorite childhood recording, a boy fashions a banjo from a cigar box, pluckily sets off for a contest in the next town, and wins with a song that weaves in the sounds he hears along the way: a bluebird trilling, truck tires whining. Years later, a writer and musician himself, Quarrington is suddenly diagnosed with stage four lung cancer and begins to ponder the path his own life has taken and the music it's made along the way. Quarrington ruminates on the bands of his childhood; his restless youth, spent playing bass with a cult band; and his incarnation, in middle age, as rhythm guitarist and singer with the band Porkbelly Futures. From rock’n’roll to country and soul, he explores how songs are made, how they work, and why they affect us so deeply.
Paul Quarrington Livres
Paul Quarrington était un romancier et musicien célébré dont les œuvres explorent souvent la condition humaine avec un mélange distinctif d'esprit et de pathos. Sa prose, connue pour ses dialogues vibrants et son rythme fluide, plonge les lecteurs dans les relations complexes et les luttes intérieures de ses personnages. Quarrington a exploré sans crainte des thèmes complexes, souvent situés dans des contextes non conventionnels, ce qui lui a permis de révéler des vérités plus profondes sur la nature humaine. Ses talents multiples s'étendaient à l'écriture de scénarios, à la réalisation de films et à la musique, ajoutant des couches de complexité et de réflexion à sa production littéraire.





The Spirit Cabinet
- 352pages
- 13 heures de lecture
Set in the vibrant backdrop of Las Vegas, the story follows Jurgen and Rudolfo, former strippers turned headlining magicians. While Rudolfo thrives in their polished act, Jurgen's obsession with true magic leads him to an enigmatic collection of Houdini's manuscripts. His transformation into a miraculous figure triggers unexpected chaos. Blending whimsy, comedy, and melancholy, the narrative explores the deep human yearning for wonder and the belief in the extraordinary, as doves seemingly emerge from top hats and dreams take flight.
The Ravine
- 304pages
- 11 heures de lecture
The narrative centers on a traumatic childhood event experienced by Phil and his brother Jay, along with their friend Norman, during a seemingly innocent adventure in a ravine. The encounter with two cruel teenagers leaves lasting scars, shrouded in forgetfulness and confusion about the details. Years later, as Phil grapples with his own crisis, he confronts the haunting implications of that day, suggesting that the experience profoundly altered his life trajectory. The story explores themes of memory, trauma, and the struggle for understanding and healing.
King Leary
- 240pages
- 9 heures de lecture
Percival Leary, once a hockey legend, now resides in a nursing home, reflecting on his storied past alongside his former chronicler, the cantankerous Blue. As he recalls pivotal moments—from a troubled youth to his iconic Stanley Cup victory—Leary's life takes a turn when an advertising agency seeks to revive his legacy for a ginger ale campaign. Accompanied by his son, a male nurse, and Blue, he embarks on a journey to reconnect with his glorious history, blending nostalgia with the magic of hockey.
Galveston
- 256pages
- 9 heures de lecture
Exploring themes of love, loss, guilt, and forgiveness, this narrative delves into the journey of redemption amidst chaos. Set against the backdrop of a hurricane, it captures the emotional struggles of the characters as they confront their pasts and seek healing. The story reflects the resilience of the human spirit and the complexities of relationships, making it a poignant read from a cherished Canadian author.