About the Author:
Nancy Huston is the author of twelve novels, including Plainsong, which won the Governor General's Award for Fiction in French; Slow Emergencies, winner of the Prix L' and the Prix Louis-Hémon; The Mark of An Angel, awarded the Grand Prix des Lectrices de Elle; and Fault Lines, winner of the Prix Femina and a San Francisco Chronicle Best Book of the Year.
Visit her website at nancyhuston.ca
Review:
A Globe and Mail Top 100 Book of the Year
"Huston shows her mastery of complicated structure, wide culural knowledge, and brilliant, assured portraiture." The Globe and Mail
There is something eminently subversive in Nancy Huston’s latest novel. A forty-five-year-old woman dares to talk about her sexuality, her immense desire for men. But even more, Infrared is a staggering expression of the power of art as salvation.” Voir (Canada)
"Compelling . . . A finely written examination of sexual politics and the importance of emotional triage." Quill & Quire
Poetic . . . A ruminative and sensual read.” Zoe Whittall, National Post (Canada)
An intense and sensual novel” France Soir
Nancy Huston is in top form writing about individual and collective memories, and she knows better than most how to dramatize family destinies.” Le Monde des Livres
"Infrared, written in lyrical slivers and voluptuous prose is an engaging work." Canberra Times (Australia)
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