In order to traverse a city where identity is tagged by accent, Rosine, Gail Scott's part-Indigenous protagonist, performs an ever-shifting amalgam, ventriloquizing often suspect voices, both contemporaneous and ancestral. Her inability to claim a legacy becomes a trajectory of disjunctions where place, language, and race are lived through in the most detailed ways, fostering schisms that challenge what narrative has come to mean under the rubric of the "novel." Though a mystery, possibly involving murder, The Obituary is less a whodunit than an investigation of who speaks when "one" speaks.
About the AuthorGAIL SCOTT is the author of essays, manifestos, short stories, and three other novels including My Paris. She teaches at the Universite de Montreal.
Reviews"A great achievement. I can't remember when I've been so wowed by a book."-Robert Gluck
Book InformationISBN 9781937658038
Author Gail ScottFormat Paperback
Page Count 220
Imprint Nightboat BooksPublisher Nightboat Books