Friday, 31st
October is Prose with
Helen Hagemann @ the Fremantle Arts
Centre: Helen’s start will be directly
after lunch in Room 3
1.00pm-3.00pm
Class to read excerpts from The
Shipping News by Annie Proulx. Writing Exercises and the workshop will look
at “sub-texts” in the novel and short story that create intrigue.
OOTA $20.00: Non-OOTA $25
The Shipping News
The story centers on Quoyle, a newspaper pressroom worker from upstate New York whose father had immigrated from Newfoundland. Shortly after his parents' joint suicide,
Quoyle's unfaithful and abusive wife Petal leaves town and attempts to
sell their daughters Bunny and Sunshine to sex traffickers. Soon
thereafter, Petal and her lover are killed in a car accident; the young
girls are located by police and returned to Quoyle. Despite the safe
return of his daughters, Quoyle's life is collapsing. His paternal aunt,
Agnis Hamm, convinces him to make a new beginning by returning to their
ancestral home in Newfoundland.In Newfoundland, they move into Agnis's childhood home, an empty house on Quoyle's Point. Quoyle finds work as a reporter for the Gammy Bird, the local newspaper in Killick-Claw, a small town. The Gammy Bird's editor asks him to cover traffic accidents (reminding him of Petal's fate) and also the shipping news, documenting the arrivals and departures of ships from the local port. This develops as Quoyle's signature column.
Over time, Quoyle learns deep and disturbing secrets about his
ancestors that emerge in strange ways. As Quoyle builds his new life in
Newfoundland, he is transformed. He creates a rewarding job, makes
friends, and begins a relationship with a local woman, Wavey Prowse.
Edna Annie Proulx (born August 22, 1935) is an American journalist and author. She has written most frequently as Annie Proulx but has also used the names E. Annie Proulx and E.A. Proulx. Her second novel, The Shipping News (1993), won both the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction and the U.S. National Book Award for Fiction and was adapted as a 2001 film of the same name. Her short story "Brokeback Mountain" was adapted as an Academy Award, BAFTA and Golden Globe Award-winning major motion picture released in 2005. She won the PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction for her first novel, Postcards.
Reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Annie_Proulx