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Split Tooth

A haunting coming-of-age tale in the Arctic

Tanya Tagaq author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:And Other Stories

Published:3rd Oct '23

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This debut novel delves into the life of an Inuk girl, exploring themes of identity, resilience, and the interplay of reality and myth in Split Tooth.

In Split Tooth, readers are taken on a poignant journey through the life of an Inuk girl growing up in Nunavut, Canada, during the 1970s. This debut novel by Tanya Tagaq intricately weaves together the harsh realities of life in a small Arctic town with the enchanting elements of myth and the animal world. The protagonist experiences a spectrum of emotions and challenges, from the warmth of familial love to the darker aspects of existence, such as bullying and the impact of alcohol. The narrative captures the complexity of her life, revealing both the beauty and brutality of her surroundings.

As she navigates her adolescence, the girl grapples with the duality of her experiences. The raw power of nature and the spirits that inhabit her world provide a stark contrast to the mundane struggles of daily life. Tagaq's storytelling is both haunting and exhilarating, immersing readers in the protagonist's emotional landscape. The protagonist's journey takes a pivotal turn when she becomes pregnant, forcing her to confront her past and the realities of her future.

Split Tooth is a powerful exploration of identity, resilience, and the intricate connections between the natural and spiritual worlds. Tagaq's lyrical prose invites readers to reflect on the complexities of life, where fact and fiction often intertwine, leaving a lasting impression long after the final page is turned.

'Tagaq's surreal meld of poetry and prose transmutes the Arctic's boundless beauty, intensity, and desolation into a wrenching contemporary mythology.' The New Yorker ---- 'Though the protagonist's coming-of-age story, generously and lovingly documented by Tagaq, is the anchor, Split Tooth is not a book that can be fully absorbed in one sitting. It's possible to sink deeper and deeper into the narrative with each successive reading. Like a smirking teenager, Split Tooth blithely gives typical literary expectations the finger, daring us to see and experience narrative as chaotic, emotional, and deeply instinctive. And it succeeds.' Quill and Quire ---- 'A raw, powerful voice breathes fresh air into traditional Inuit folklore to create a modern tale of mythological proportions.' Kirkus ---- '[Split Tooth] straddles the line between memoir and fiction, prose and poetry, magic and harsh reality. . . [and] is infused with Tagaq's intimate knowledge of life in the Arctic.' Oprah Magazine ---- '[A] forceful coming-of-age tale.' Toronto Life magazine ---- 'In [Tanya Tagaq]'s forthcoming novel, Split Tooth, there's a chapter called "Ritual" that is such a distillation of childhood magic and refuge that it made me feel like I was reading Tove Jansson or Roald Dahl for the first time.' Sean Michaels ---- 'Tanya Tagaq has written a book that should re-arrange the reader's mind and very being in her astounding Split Tooth. She uses the narrative arc of a coming of age story to tell of coming of age in a northern, indigenous community that includes close experience of abuse, village violence, colonial exploitation, and also close kin ties, birth, death, a knowing of how we are really fed, an awareness of how small life can be, and how large ... I look forward to putting this book in people's hands.' Rick Simonson, owner of Elliott Bay Book Company ---- 'In simplest terms, Split Tooth is a punch to the throat...a stellar first novel; an incredible work of Canadian, indigenous, and world literatures.' PopMatters ---- 'Tagaq has broken a new trail for all future Inuit writers to tread upon, describing the lived world of an Inuk child with writing that is breathtaking and singular...With this work Tagaq has reshaped what Inuit literature is... it is impossible to stop reading. It is delicious. And offers a new way forward for Inuit authors.' Inuit Art Quarterly

ISBN: 9781913505806

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