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Set in Toronto’s seedy underbelly, The Green Hotel challenges our notions of ‘Toronto the good’. Rich in detail, the book engages us with gritty realism and a startling portrayal of a life steeped in sex, drugs and pyromania as a young man tries to cope with the anxiety of co-existing with a suicidal father. Despite the all-enveloping despair, the main character, through moments of deep reflection and self-awareness, manages to harvest some light from the darkness. Não foram encontradas descrições de bibliotecas. |
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In the father's memoir, Jesse has problems with drugs and his girlfriend's influence. In the fictional account, these problems are also represented. The son in the novel is Hayden and he has a girlfriend, Samantha, who has a drug problem. His best friend is Damon, a drug dealer and applies control on Hayden's opiate addiction. Outside of his friends' influence Hayden is also a bit of a pyromaniac and has been jailed for his compulsion.
One of the central themes in the story is the relationship of Hayden and his father. Hayden's father is not the best role model or parent, but he does want to make amends. The father is a painter who seems to make enough money from his art. Hayden's father convinces Hayden to sit for a painting. The two are an odd couple of sorts. Their relationship has been through quite a bit over the years, however, they seem to enjoy sharing drugs and drink as a father-son activity. Hayden's father, however, does have something important he needs to share with Hayden and gain Hayden's support.
For those American's who think of Canada as something of an idealized Vermont or Maine, Gilmour shows you the side of Toronto that gives the seedy side New York a run for its money. The book reminded me of Herbert Selby Jr. novel with its dark tones and trapped characters. Hayden captures the addict's mental state drifting back and forth into and out of the past. The reader will question is reliability as a narrator several times through the book and again once again contemplating the finished book.
A dark, real, innercity, experience that will stay with long after you finish the book. ( )