Lord Nelson Tavern, Ray Smith
Lord Nelson Tavern, Ray Smith
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Lord Nelson Tavern

Author: Ray Smith

Narrator: Daniel MacIvor

Unabridged: 4 hr 22 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: ECW Press

Published: 12/01/2019


Synopsis

The Lord Nelson Tavern: a Halifax watering hole in the early 1960s. The group of young university students who hang out there—a ramshackle coterie of aspiring artists, economists, poets, and philosophers—come together to gossip and ponder the big questions of art and life, all the while pining after the vain and untouchable Francesca.Though these friends soon drift apart, their early rivalries, jealousies and conquests will continue to reverberate. In the novel’s seven interlocking sequences, Ray Smith explores the often decisive and even fatal impact of seemingly innocuous choices upon the course of our lives. With unforgettable scenes that marry the sacred and the profane, and with structural innovations that recall the works of Barthelme and Nabokov, Lord Nelson Tavern is a must-read cult-classic of Canadian fiction.Bespeak Audio Editions brings Canadian voices to the world with audiobook editions of some of the country’s greatest works of literature, performed by Canadian actors.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Mark on July 23, 2016

This is a semi-realist, semi-fantasy portrait of love and friendship, painted with energy, humour, endless cleverness of the good sort, and dabs of real feeling that make it both worthwhile and somehow reassuring about humanity. Smith never lets a paragraph descend into the easy or the obvious. Not......more

Goodreads review by Ruth on February 04, 2016

Oh, how I wish I knew who stole my copy of this book so I could track 'em down and steal it back. It's so often out of print. But it's a seminal work of Canadian fiction and I would love to read it again.......more

Goodreads review by Brian on January 31, 2017

Smith's classic is as sweet and outrageous as the the 70's themselves. It's a book I'd never heard of until recently and then had trouble finding--a well kept Canadian secret, a treasure trove of Kerouac-ian dimension. It rambles a bit. Like anyone might after the second pitcher of beer had been ord......more