Thursday, August 19, 2010

Late Nights on Air by Elizabeth Hay

I haven't been reading much fiction lately, but I was in a bookstore a couple weeks ago and on impulse bought a copy of Late Nights on Air by Elizabeth Hay. It's a Giller Prize winner, and I thought it had a lot going for it.

Much of the book is set in Yellowknife around the lives of people working at a radio station. It seemed to me this was an excellent backdrop to create a novel. In addition, it was set during the Mackenzie Valley Pipeline Inquiry, also known simply as the Berger Inquiry, in the mid-70s.

For me though, the novel never really came to life. I didn't quite believe the characters, any more than I believed that four inexperienced canoeists would embark on a dangerous 6 week canoe trip into the Barrons. There were chapters and passages I enjoyed, and in particular the descriptions of Berger and his approach to the Inquiry was fascinating.

Tuffy P didn't like this one either. Apparently we're in the minority though, but what else is new.

2 comments:

Wandering Coyote said...

This is a book I've been meaning to read for a while...I have heard good things about it. Sorry it was a bummer for you!

I am frequently in the minority, too! Don't worry about it!

Barbara Bruederlin said...

This is a book that I have been meaning to read, because I think the concept is intriguing. Sorry to hear that it didn't work.