What I Know about You

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$18.95  $17.62
Publisher
Coach House Books
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Pages
224
Dimensions
5.2 X 8.1 X 0.8 inches | 0.75 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781552454855

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About the Author
Born in Montreal to Egyptian parents, Éric Chacour shared his life between France and Quebec. A graduate in applied economics and international relations, he now works in the financial sector. What I Know About You is his first novel.Pablo Strauss is the translator of twelve works of fiction, several graphic novels, and the screenplay of one feature film, White Dog (2022). He is a three-time finalist for the Governor General's Literary Award for translation for The Country Will Bring Us No Peace (Coach House Books, 2020), Synapses (Talonbooks, 2019), and The Longest Year (House of Anansi, 2017). The Dishwasher, his translation of Stéphane Larue's Le plongeur, won the 2020 Amazon Canada First Novel Award. He has published essays, reviews, and translations in Granta, Geist, The Literary Review of Canada, The Globe and Mail and The Montreal Review of Books. Pablo grew up in Victoria, BC, and has made his home in Quebec City for fifteen years.
Reviews

"A splendid exercise in melancholy and heartbreak with highly empathetic characters, Chacour's first novel is beautifully written and superbly translated from the French by Pablo Strauss. It is not to be missed." - Michael Cart, Booklist ★ STARRED Review

"A novel of secrets kept and vows broken among the members of a worldly, Levantine Christian family in Cairo, clinging to tradition amid radical societal change from the 1960s to the 21st century. That larger story is fascinating, but it takes a back seat to the even more intriguing twists and turns within the household. The sense of intimacy Éric Chacour (and his translator, Pablo Strauss) have achieved with What I Know About You is astonishing." - James Crossley, Leviathan Bookstore

"Astute prose that reveals as much through words as it does through silences...What I Know About You is a heartrending novel in which unanswered questions and unvoiced feelings take on a life of their own." - Eileen Gonzalez, Foreword Reviews

"A magnificent debut novel about family secrets and loves that endure long after their breaking point." - L'Actualité

"A writer who charts his own course, polishing each sentence until it conveys the totality of the observable world, from the smallest gesture and look to the displacements contained in our life choices. A story of love, memory, and devastation." - Jury statement, Prix des cinq continents (winner)

"Éric Chacour's writing is poetic and precise. A wonderful new voice and one of 2023's most remarkable books." - Mali Navia, Chatelaine

"An intimate conversation fraught with things left unsaid and secrets revealed, told with a delicate understatement. Masterful." - Shirley Saver, Jury Chair, 2023 Première Plume award"Certain novels leave an indelible mark - this is one of them." - Dominique Lemieux, Les libraires"So powerfully resonant and ingeniously constructed, it is hard to believe this is a first novel." - Léa Harvey, Le soleil"A beautiful debut about family secrets and loves that last far past their breaking point." - Julie Roy, L'Actualité"A finely honed debut ... with an intricate, original architecture." - Philippe Villard, Tribune de Genève"A story of forbidden love, deep roots and escaping them ... leavened with stylistic brio and profundity." - Odile Tremblay, Le Devoir"A debut that already feels like a classic." - Mohammed Aïssaoui, Le Figaro"Razor-sharp yet sensual prose ... plumbs the depths of a man torn between two worlds and two eras, for a vibrant portrait of a changing society ... Dazzling." - Anne-Frédérique Hébert-Dolbec, Le Devoir

"A sensual, intricate, political first novel." - Virginie Bloch-Lainé, Libération

"A sublime story of absence and reconciliation." - Sandrine Bajos, Le Parisien

"The writing is silken, suggestive, skillful and touching." - Sylvain Sarrazin, La Presse