- Barbara Gowdy
Barbara Gowdy CM (born
25 June 1950 ) is a Canadiannovelist andshort story writer. Born in Windsor,Ontario , she is the long-time partner of poetChristopher Dewdney and resides inToronto .Literary career
Gowdy's novel "
Falling Angels " (1989) was made into a film by director Scott Smith, from an adaptation written by Esta Spalding, in 2002. The novel focuses on a nuclear family in a 1960s Ontario suburb. The main characters are three sisters who come of age in a house run by their abusive and womanizing father and must constantly find ways to take care of their depressed and alcoholic mother. Gowdy says her inspiration for the book was the idea of a Canadian family living during theCold War and practicing using their bomb shelter in the back yard. In the novel and movie, the family spend two weeks trapped in the bomb shelter as an "exercise" rather than going on a family trip toDisneyland .Authors such as
Alice Munro andCarol Shields look at the everyday, but the bulk of Gowdy's work reflects upon the opposite. Gowdy's stories look at the extreme, the strange and the abnormal, but she is able to make her characters relatable and poignant. She often usesmagic realism as a writing style, combining the fantastic or unusual with realistic and believable descriptions, placing her within the tradition ofSouthern Ontario Gothic .The narrator and main character of the title short story of her 1992 collection, "We So Seldom Look On Love", for instance, is an assistant embalmer at a funeral home who makes love to the bodies of attractive young men before they are buried. The story was the inspiration for the 1996 Canadian
independent film "Kissed ", directed byLynne Stopkewich and starringMolly Parker . The story is based on Frank O'Hara's poem "Ode toNecrophilia ", and was inspired by a newspaper article Gowdy read about a youngCalifornia woman who hijacked a hearse on its way to a funeral, took the corpse of the young man inside the coffin to a motel room and made love to it for several days before being caught by the police. "We So Seldom Look On Love" is meant as a compilation ofcircus -type characters and their quest to find connection with others. Another story features a two-headed man who removes one of his heads. A third story in that collection, "93 Million Miles Away" involves a woman who masturbates and exposes herself through the window of her apartment to a man in his apartment across the street. This story was made into the film "Arousal".Similarly, her novel "Mister Sandman" revolves around the family of Joan, a young autistic girl with a savant talent for playing classical music on the piano, and her novel "The White Bone" is written from the perspective of an
elephant .Yet her work is not about the shock value, but finding what is universal in us, as readers, to each of her characters.
Recognition
Gowdy was nominated for a Governor General's Award for her novels "Mister Sandman" (1995), "White Bone" (1998), and "Helpless" (2007). "White Bone" was also nominated for the
Giller Prize . "The Romantic" (2003), a best-seller in Canada, was nominated for several awards. "Helpless" (2007) won the Trillium Award.She was appointed a member of the
Order of Canada effective5 October 2006 . [http://www.gg.ca/media/doc.asp?lang=e&DocID=4984]Bibliography
* "
Through the Green Valley " (1988) ISBN 0-312-01805-3
* "Falling Angels " (1989) ISBN 1-56947-116-9
* "We So Seldom Look On Love " (1992) ISBN 1-883642-00-0
* "Mister Sandman" (1995) ISBN 1-895897-54-8
* "The White Bone " (1999) ISBN 0-312-26412-7
* "The Romantic " (2003) ISBN 0-312-42324-1
*"Helpless" (2007)External links
* [http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com/index.cfm?PgNm=TCE&Params=A1ARTA0010889 Barbara Gowdy] at
The Canadian Encyclopedia
* [http://www.harpercollins.ca/global_scripts/product_catalog/author_xml.asp?authorid=CA205 HarperCollins Canada]
* [http://www.cbc.ca/wordsatlarge/features/feature.php?storyId=528 Interview from CBC Words at Large]
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