The acclaimed author of Finnie Walsh turns from small-town hockey to
the extraordinary intrigues of circus life during the heyday of the
Big Top through the story of Salvo Ursari, undisputed master of the
high wire. As the novel opens, it is the summer of 1976. Salvo is 66
years old and has decided he can never retire. Already famous thanks
to his days in an American circus, he has made a living in recent
times performing solo walks of extraordinary difficulty. And so he
finds himself attempting to accomplish the most difficult feat of his
career: to walk a wire strung between the twin towers of the World
Trade Center, 1350 feet from the ground. Transylvania in 1919 is a
place of poverty and persecution for the Rom people. Salvo follows his
father to a village church, where the senior Ursari -- the only man
who volunteers for the task -- is to climb the steeple to replace a
large iron crucifix that had been removed for safe-keeping during the
war. He restores the cross, but it is not properly attached and as
they are leaving, it falls, killing a priest. When the villagers exact
their revenge, Salvo’s parents are killed and he is separated from
his brother and sister. Thus begins nearly a lifetime of being forced
to flee from suspicion and misfortune that takes the reader from
Europe to the US to British Columbia’s Fraser Valley and back to
Manhattan. Ascension combines powerful storytelling -- including
stories of the Romany people, poverty-stricken but resourceful, and
rich in legend -- with great surprise and originality; Steven Galloway
makes it clear why he is one of the hottest young writers in Canada
today. Excerpt from Ascension “Once a newspaper man had asked him
what it felt like to walk high above the crowd, with death looming
beneath you and success a long way off on the other platform. Salvo
had told the man that it was like being a bird, an eagle, but he knew
that wasn’t true at all. He was a man, nothing more. Still, he was a
man who dared do things other men watched and admired and were jealous
of. He walked for these people as much as for anyone. But today he was
walking only for himself. That was the difference with these solo
walks. When he was among them, he was one of them, but here he is
timeless, one man on a wire far above it all, in a separate place. He
was not free, but he was as free as he would ever be.”
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780307375407
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Random House Digital Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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