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edition:Audiobook
also available: Paperback
category: Fiction
published: Jan 2020
ISBN:9781773055480
publisher: ECW Press
imprint: Bespeak Audio Editions

Crossings

by Betty Lambert, narrator Emma Campbell, introduction by Claudia Casper

tagged: literary, contemporary women
Description

Vicky, a writer in Vancouver in the early 1960s doesn’t consider herself the type of woman who would end up in a bad relationship. Struggling to come to terms with herself, she navigates an emotionally abusive relationship with Mik, a violent logger and ex-con.

Mik and Vicky’s physical, often violent affair offers an honest and unflinching look at relationships and female suffering. Crossings caused a furor when it was first published and was banned from some feminist bookstores. At the same time, it was widely acclaimed by critics and writers, including Jane Rule, who wrote: “This portrait of an artist as a young woman should stand beside Alice Munro’s Who Do You Think You Are and Margaret Laurence’s The Diviners as a testimony of the courage and cost of being a woman and a writer.”

Out of print for more than twenty years, this new edition of Crossings will introduce this Canadian classic — and remarkable writer — to a new generation of readers.

Bespeak Audio Editions brings Canadian voices to the world with audiobook editions of some of the country’s greatest works of literature, performed by Canadian actors.

About the Authors
Betty Lambert was a renowned Canadian playwright and English professor at Simon Fraser University in Vancouver, British Columbia. Her most famous works were the children's play The Riddle Machine, the radio play Grasshopper Hill, the comedy Sqrieux-de-Dieu, and the dramas Under the Skin and Jennie's Story, which was adapted into the film Heart of the Sun in 1999. Betty Lambert passed away in 1983.

Betty Lambert was a renowned Canadian playwright and English professor at Simon Fraser University in Vancouver, British Columbia. Her most famous works were the children's play The Riddle Machine, the radio play Grasshopper Hill, the comedy Sqrieux-de-Dieu, and the dramas Under the Skin and Jennie's Story, which was adapted into the film Heart of the Sun in 1999. Betty Lambert passed away in 1983.

Betty Lambert was a renowned Canadian playwright and English professor at Simon Fraser University in Vancouver, British Columbia. Her most famous works were the children's play The Riddle Machine, the radio play Grasshopper Hill, the comedy Sqrieux-de-Dieu, and the dramas Under the Skin and Jennie's Story, which was adapted into the film Heart of the Sun in 1999. Betty Lambert passed away in 1983.
Contributor Notes

Betty Lambert (1933-83) was a playwright and novelist. Born in Calgary to a working-class family, she graduated from the University of British Columbia in 1957 and joined the English faculty at Simon Fraser University in 1965, where she eventually became professor. She was best known for her prodigious output of plays for stage, radio, and television. Crossings was her only novel.

Awards
  • , Books in Canada First Novel Award
Editorial Review

“A hilarious, reprehensible, moving book, brilliantly written.” — Jane Rule

“I’ve read few novels with characters as particularized and whole, perceptions as amusing and alive. It takes the basic Canadian-fiction starter kit and assembles it with a lightning wit and energy that make the results wholly agreeable … Crossings is a superbly realized novel.” — Douglas Hill

“That rara avis, the novel that makes you say, now here’s a real novelist … Crossings is a powerful novel of a woman discovering herself. And we discover a powerfully talented writer.” — Globe and Mail

“Lambert’s dialogue is razor-sharp and rich in brilliant subtext, making a statement that’s both loud and subtle. Crossings is smart, witty, and still relevant in the twenty-first century. It is truly a gem, so worthy of republication to honour Vancouver in its 125th year.” — Geist

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