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Wally
by
Greg Kramer
Novel
312 pages
Trade paper, French flaps
5.5" x 8.5"
ISBN: 1896332196
$22.95 |
Wally
by
Greg Kramer
Wally Greene is the man behind the scenes, the creator of sets and
properties for The Phoenix Theatre on Granville Island, of which
his wife, Georgia, is the artistic director and oft-leading lady.
As a favour to his old friend, Peggy McLean, who is dying, Wally
has reluctantly agreed to take on her youngest son as an apprentice
in his workshop as part of young Ned's community service requirement
for a misdemeanor.
Vancouver is a long way from Fishguard, Wales, where Wally Greene's
life was altered forever by the events of the Blitz. The arrival
of the Chingford children, evacuees from London housed with Wally's
family, is the start of the strange and obsessive relationship with
Peggy, and the Christmas treat of pantomime fires Wally's passion
for the world of the theatre. After the war, Wally attends theatre
school in London and comes within the orbit of the highly promising
actress, the ambitious and enigmatic New England heiress, Georgia
Brandt. But the volatile-tempered young Welshman soon discovers
that his true vocation in backstage he is a Man of the Gaff,
king of the world where left and right are reversed, where trapdoors
and flats create illusions of solidity, and where you can become
whoever you want.
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| Review: |
"Wally
Greene, red-haired and left-handed, quarrels with life. He's one
of the 'men who don't fit in,'....
"Gothic wildness and excess mark the story. Blood ("a loose tendril
of blood like a lazy plume of smoke") flies; scenery is chewed.
Shakespeare's Macbeth hovers in the wings, its suggestions of moral
devastation and metaphysical nullity impressed into Wally's character.
"the images are precise and the language inspired. Over the top.
And worth reading."
The Globe & Mail, August 21 2004 |
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