Spin Dry
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On Sale:
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23/03/2006
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Formats:
Trade paperback | E-Book
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When it first appeared in 1992, Spin Dry received rave
reviews, won the Georges Bugnet Award for the Novel and was shortlisted for the
Smiths/Books in Canada First Novel Award. Set in a suburban sleep
disturbance clinic, Spin Dry follows the story of a woman who undergoes
dream deprivation in order to discover the identity of a man obsessing her
husband. Its a comic satire of husbands and wives, female friendship,
daughters and mothers, obsessive love and psychological scrutiny in a suburban
age. This novel of post-war angst was the first to confirm Greg Hollingshead,
one of Canadas most original storytellers, as a virtuoso writer.
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Critical Praise for
Spin Dry
"Hollingsheads light touch disguises an almost cruelly uncompromising honesty.... Watch yourself question everything you think is real."
Edmonton Journal
"An energetically imaginative, precisely focused satire, with a delightful sense of comic timing."
Books in Canada
"Brilliant and funny. Every line sparkles with originality and intelligence. One of the most original books to come out of this country."
Barbara Gowdy
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