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The Bird Artist
The Bird Artist
Author: Howard Norman
Howard Norman's The Bird Artist, the first book of his Canadian trilogy, begins in 1911. Its narrator, Fabian Vas is a bird artist: He draws and paints the birds of Witless Bay, his remote Newfoundland coastal village home. In the first paragraph of his tale Fabian reveals that he has murdered the village lighthouse keeper, Botho August. Later, ...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780312130275
ISBN-10: 0312130279
Publication Date: 3/15/1995
Pages: 289
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3.8 stars, based on 37 ratings
Publisher: Picador
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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A finely written work of literature and a great read. It is one that leaves an impression.
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A beautiful and haunting story, written in sparse prose; reads like old fashioned literature. I liked this book very much. Takes place in Nova Scotia around turn-of-the-century (last one that is!) and gives you a real flavor of small town island life. A joy and refreshingly different.
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A quirky book about small town life in Newfoundland in the 1800's. The characters were vey real, and exactly that, characters!
The book starts out with a confession. The writer admits to killing the keeper of the lighthouse. The rest of the story is about what led up to that murder and why. Interesting relationships between the townspeople, and an example of how people alter their lives and dreams to "get along" with the people they are surrounded by. I liked it!

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  • Currently 3/5 Stars.
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Interesting book. We read this for my art book club and most of us really enjoyed it. I certainly got a feel for Greenland and Nova Scotia in it, kind of along the lines of The Shipping News. The characters seem very real.
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This is a good, quick read. Not life-changing, heart wrenching, or bust- a- gut- laughing but still a solid, interesting book that you can finish on a plane ride, for example.
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Simply wonderful writing. The characters are so fully drawn - the sense of time and place so detailed. I didn't want it to end.


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