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Fat Woman Next Door Is Pregnant
Fat Woman Next Door Is Pregnant | Michel Tremblay
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It is the glorious second day of May, 1942. The sun is drawing the damp from earth still heavy with the end of a long Quebec winter, the budding branches of the trees along rue Fabre and in Parc Lafontaine of the Plateau Mont Royal ache to release their leaves into the warm, clear air heralding the approach of summer. Seven women in this raucous Francophone working-class Montreal neighbourhood are pregnant--only one of them, "the fat woman," is bearing a child of true love and affection. Next door to the home that is by times refuge, asylum, circus-arena, confessional and battleground to her extended family, with ancient roots in both rural Quebec and the primordial land of the Saskatchewan Cree, stands an immaculately kept but seemingly empty house where the fates, Rose, Mauve, Violet and their mother Florence, only ever fleetingly and uncertainly glimpsed by those in a state of emotional extremis, are knitting the booties of what will become the children of a whole new nation. In this first of six novels that became his Chronicles of the Plateau Mont Royal, Tremblay allows his imagination free reign, fictionalizing the lives of his beloved characters, dramatized so brilliantly in his plays and remembered so poignantly in his memoirs."The fat woman" both is and is not Michel Tremblay's mother--her extended family and neighbours more than a symbol of a colonized people: abandoned and mocked by France; conquered and exploited by England; abused and terrorized by the Church; and forced into a war by Canada supporting the very powers that have crushed their spirit and twisted their souls since time immemorial. This is a "divine comedy" of the extraordinary triumphs and tragedies of ordinary people caught up by circumstances that span the range of the ridiculous to the sublime.
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#Pregnant

This classic of French-Canadian literature takes place over the course of one day in 1942, in a working class neighbourhood of Montreal.

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emilyhaldi I‘m intrigued by the title 😆 6y
MicheleinPhilly HA! This is the best! 6y
tournevis So good! So good! @emilyhaldi @MicheleinPhilly I strongly recommend it. So good! 6y
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LauraBeth This is hilarious 😂 6y
BarbaraBB Love the title! 6y
britt_brooke 😆 6y
erzascarletbookgasm Where do you find these books?! 😄 6y
Kalalalatja Best title 😂😂😂 6y
Cathythoughts What a title 😁 6y
Cinfhen My thoughts exactly @Cathythoughts 🙌🏻❤️ 6y
charl08 Couldn't get anywhere with him! Think I needed some student notes! 6y
Megabooks Love it! That‘s quite a title! 👌🏻 6y
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tournevis
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1️⃣ I wrote in a recent quiz that I waffle between Walter the Farting Dog and Duplessis the fat cat in tagged book
2️⃣ Igrec the Schnauzer and Madame Blanchette the betta fish
3️⃣ Cat. All cats. Cats forever.
4️⃣ As a child, I wanted to be a horse. Today, I am perfectly content with being a human animal.
@JoScho #manicmonday

JoScho Walter the farting dog is great! 7y
tournevis @JoScho 🐕💨 7y
JoScho 😂 7y
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tournevis
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📗 I waffle between Walter the Farting Dog and Duplessis the fat cat (in tagged)
📘 That's hard. Coruscant? San Fransisco in 2266? Any huge urban landscape in the far future.
📙in youth, Captain Future. Today, I write my own fictional friends.
#largestisogrammicgiveaway
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LibrarianRyan I love Walter the Farting Dog. 7y
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