Claudia Dey

Stunt one of CBC.CA/ARTS' top pop culture mementoes of 2008

CBC.CA/ARTS has listed the publication of Claudia Dey's Stunt among 100 pop culture events that defined 2008. The novel, according to the CBC, 'announces Claudia Dey as a major new voice in CanLit.'

View the complete list here: http://www.cbc.ca/arts/media/story/2008/12/29/f-2008-top-100-part-4.html.

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Claudia Dey reads in Collingwood

Dec 13

Claudia Dey reads from Stunt in Collingwood on December 13, alongside Sheree-Lee Olson (Sailor Girl), at Level Gallery. The event will take place from 4-6 p.m.

Claudia Dey in Collingwood
with Sheree-Lee Olson
Saturday, December 13, 2008
Level Gallery, 23 Hurontario Street
Collingwood, ON
4:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.

Location: 
Level Gallery
23 Hurontario Street 2nd floor
Collingwood, ON
Canada
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Three Coach House titles make the Globe 100!

Coach House has three books in the Globe and Mail's top 100 of 2008: Mike Hoolboom's Practical Dreamers, Claudia Dey's Stunt and R. M. Vaughan's Troubled!

Here's what the critics have to say about each title:

Practical Dreamers:

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Stunt earns double honours in Quill & Quire's Books of the Year

Claudia Dey's novel Stunt was chosen by Quill & Quire as one of 15 books to remember from 2008:

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Stunt enchants The Coast

By Laura Kenins
The Coast
October 16 2008

I've always felt a kinship to Claudia Dey, both of us being right-brained alumni of the same lawyer- and engineer-producing high school. The florid style of her plays and her Globe and Mail advice column has a timeless, nearly ethereal quality. Stunt, her first novel, brings to mind the poetry of Gwendolyn Mac-Ewen (the subject of Dey's play The Gwendolyn Poems) or prose of British author Jeanette Winterson, with its mythological allusions and shape-shifting characters.

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McGill News awed by Stunt's acrobatics

By Allyson Rowley
McGill News (Alumni Quarterly)
October 16 2008

Eugenia Ledoux, nine years old and alarmingly precocious, lives in a down-at-heel neighbourhood in Toronto. 'Stunt' is the secret nickname her father has given her, since she is fearless and loves to thrill him with her reckless, improvised acrobatics.

In this novel's quirky world, all the characters have colourful names: Eugenia's ghoulish and exquisitely beautiful sister is named Immaculata. Their narcissistic mother—an exotic dancer turned B-movie actress—is called Mink. And their father's name is Sheb Wooly Ledoux.

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The CBC interviews Claudia Dey

Claudia Dey discusses her setting of Stunt in Toronto's Parkdale neighbourhood, 'a zone in flux' within 'a city of the surreal,' on www.cbc.ca/arts.

The interview also ranges over other phenomena of Dey's novel: its archival properties, the character Eugenia's 'process of alchemising grief' and questions of identity and belonging.

Read the full interview here.

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K-W Record calls Stunt 'daring and impressive'

By Alex Good
Kitchener-Waterloo Record
August 9, 2008

Stunt, a debut novel from Toronto playwright and Globe and Mail columnist Claudia Dey, is a surprising book on two counts.

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Broken Pencil girl-crushes on Stunt

By Kae McNemeny
Broken Pencil
February 8 6400

Claudia Dey should be your new girl crush. An attractive blonde with a relationship column in the Globe and Mail newspaper, I though her work may be comparable to, uh, Leah McLaren? But thankfully, it's not!

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ShedoestheCity does Stunt!

By Haley Cullingham
She Does the City
July

Popular Toronto website, Shedoesthecity.com recently reviewed Claudia Dey's Stunt:

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