‘Ray Robertson is an irrepressible voice, with brass balls and a heart of gold.’—Jonathan Evison
Peter Bayle—heavy drinker, philosopher, scholar, anemic lover—is in Kansas, writing a feature on middle America’s newfound love for hockey. There he meets a morphine-injecting reverend, a reviled reporter, and a drug salesman; obsessed by his self-destructive new friends, Bayle abandons the project and returns home to confront a future and a girlfriend he may no longer want.
Ray Robertson is the author of seven novels and two collections of award-nominated nonfiction. His novel David was a Women’s National Book Association Great Group Reads Selection, 2013.
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Ray Robertson is the author of the novels
Home Movies, Heroes, Moody Food, Gently Down the Stream, What Happened Later, and
David, as well as two collections of non-fiction:
Mental Hygiene: Essays on Writers and Writing and, most recently,
Why Not? Fifteen Reasons to Live, which was short-listed for the Hillary Weston Prize for non-fiction and long-listed for the Charles Taylor Prize for non-fiction. He lives in Toronto.