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Learn moreMany readers still claim this haunting, atmospheric novel of Michael Ondaatje's as their first love—a novel as sensual and erotic today as ever it was. At the turn of the century, the Storyville district of New Orleans had some 2000 prostitutes, 70 professional gamblers, and 30 piano players. But it had only one man who played the cornet like Buddy Bolden—he who cut hair by day at N. Joseph's Shaving Parlor, and at night played jazz, unleashing an unforgettable wildness and passion in crowded rooms. Self-destructively in love with two women, he embodied all the dire claims that music places on its acolytes. At the age of 31, Buddy Bolden went mad. From these sparse facts, Michael Ondaatje has created a story as beautiful and chilling as a New Orleans funeral procession, where even the mourners dance.
MICHAEL ONDAATJE is the author of seven novels, a memoir, a nonfiction book on film, and several books of poetry. The English Patient won the Booker Prize in 1992 and the Golden Man Booker in 2018; Anil’s Ghost won the Irish Times International Fiction Prize, the Scotiabank Giller Prize, and the Prix Médicis. In 2016, he was appointed Companion of the Order of Canada. Born in Sri Lanka, he now lives in Toronto.
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"Really a remarkable piece of writing. . . . Brilliantly wrought." —Ken Adachi, Toronto Star"A spectacular breakthrough into a new prose form." —Peter Newman, Globe and Mail
"Anybody who cares about good writing . . . should get this book and luxuriate in it." —Minneapolis Tribune
"One of the most innovative and liberating writers of our time." —Geoff Dyer, The Observer
"A beautifully detailed story, perhaps the finest jazz novel ever written." —The Sunday Times
"Coming Through Slaughter . . . is so stuffed full of the dolour and lust that both buoys and blemishes a life—it reads like a story dying to be told." —Books in Canada
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