From the Fifteenth District

Mavis Gallant

Image | BOOK COVER: From the Fifteenth District by Mavis Gallant

(Penguin Classics)

Set in Europe in the aftermath of the Second World War, the stories in this collection are incisive, nuanced portraits of émigrés and displaced people whose lives are in a state of turmoil and flux. Mavis Gallant's elegant, witty prose brings these characters and their complex situations fully to life.
From the Fifteenth District was a contender on Canada Reads(external link) 2008, when it was championed by Lisa Moore.
Mavs Born in Montreal, Gallant was an internationally celebrated Canadian short story writer who lived and worked for most of her life in Paris, France. She was appointed an officer of the Order of Canada in 1981 and in 1993 was elevated to companion, the order's highest level. Her collection Home Truths: Selected Canadian Stories won the Governor General's Literary Award for fiction in 1981.

From the book

In the south of France, in the business room of a hotel quite near to the house where Katherine Mansfield (whom no one in this hotel had ever heard of) was writing "The Daughters of the Late Colonel," Netta Asher's father announced that there would never be a man-made catastrophe in Europe again. The dead of that recent war, the doomed nonsense of the Russian Bolsheviks had finally knocked sense into European heads. What people wanted now was to get on with life. When he said "life," he meant its commercial business.
Who would have contradicted Mr. Asher? Certainly not Netta. She did not understand what he meant quite so well as his French solicitor seemed to, but she did listen with interest and respect, and then watched him signing papers that, she knew, concerned her for life.

From From the Fifteenth District by Mavis Gallant ©1973. Published by McClelland & Stewart.

Interviews with Mavis Gallant

Media Video | Archives : Mavis Gallant: a Canadian in Paris in 1965

Caption: In 1965, expatriate short story writer Mavis Gallant shows viewers the adopted city she calls home. Aired on CBC-TV's Telescope on Jan. 22, 1965.

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Media Audio | Writers and Company : Mavis Gallant in conversation with Eleanor Wachtel (2008)

Caption: The Canadian short story writer discusses her book From the Fifteenth District.

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Media Video | (not specified) : Mavis Gallant dies at 91

Caption: Internationally celebrated Canadian short story writer, lived and worked for most of her life in Paris

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Media Video | (not specified) : Mavis Gallant, 1922-2014

Caption: Short story maven dies in Paris at age 91

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Media Audio | Ideas : The Four Seasons of Mavis Gallant (Encore February 15, 2012)

Caption: Mavis Gallant died today at the age of 91. Widely acknowledged as a master of the short-story, she wrote dozens of dazzling, sardonic, heart-breaking short stories, for which she was showered with honours. A documentary portrait by Megan Williams.

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