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Prague

By: Maude Veilleux, Aleshia Jensen - translator, Aimee Wall - translator
Narrated by: AJ Bridel
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Winter blankets Montreal, while a bookseller and her lover dream of Prague. As the narrator’s open marriage becomes the subject of a novel, reality blurs with fiction, and she tries to reconcile the need to create with the desire for love and sex. Written in stark, spare prose, Prague is an introspective and intimate account of the making of a novel from life.

©2019 Maude Veilleux (P)2022 QC Fiction
City Life Fiction Genre Fiction Literary Fiction Urban Women's Fiction

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Critic reviews

“Maude Veilleux is one of the most important writers of our era.” — Dominic Tardif, Le Devoir

“Another gem from QC Fiction (…) an espresso shot of modern married life.” — Stuart John Allen, Winstondad’s Blog

“A hyper-aware portrayal of the intimate relationship between sadness, submission, creation, and life in a body.” — Bronwyn Averett, Montreal Review of Books

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