Turkana Boy

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Turkana Boy

Author(s): Jean-Francois Beauchemin (Author), Jessica Moore (Translator)

  • Publisher: Talonbooks
  • Publication Date: 12 July 2012
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 144 pages
  • ISBN-10: 0889226903
  • ISBN-13: 9780889226906

Book Description

In this contemplative novel-poem, Jean-François Beauchemin invites us to share in the inner world of the grieving Mr. Bartolomé, who, following the mysterious disappearance of his young son, wanders and wonders, seeking to transcend his pain by encountering something larger than himself. Continuously occupied by the memory of his lost son, Bartolomé’s quest leads him from the city to the countryside and then to the edge of the ocean, where he marvels at the beauty of nature but cannot penetrate its mysteries.

Through reference to the two-million-year-old “Turkana Boy,” the fossilized remains of a boy found in 1984 near Lake Turkana, Kenya, Beauchemin addresses processes of memory and the long history of human evolution. Beauchemin’s character Bartolomé sees in the lives of the boys―separated by nearly two million years―a kind of twin destiny. Has the passage of millennia changed the intensity of human feeling at the loss of blood relations? “Who knows what they had felt? Had the same emotions, those associated with incommensurable loss, broken their bodies, as they had his? Over and above morphological differences sculpted by the passage of millennia, was there something resembling a permanence of feeling, a sort of eternity for the murmuring of the heart, transmitted through the ages by the bonds of blood?”

Turkana Boy offers a poignant examination of grieving and one man’s search for understanding. This surrealist narrative is punctuated with magnificent musings on the world and startling questions about what it means to be alive.

Editorial Reviews

Review

“Beauchemin’s writing falls on us like a mist, like sorrow, slowly, in the soft nightfall of things.” Radio Basse-Ville

“The universe of Jean-François Beauchemin’s novels is haunted by the ghost of childhood―its naiveté and purity as much as its cruelty and wildness.”Voir

“Grace of writing, depth of feeling and a plea for the beauty of things: Jean-François Beauchemin continues to set himself apart as a remarkable novelist.” – ELLE Quebec

“An excellent novel and an extremely beautiful reflection that will move the reader deeply.” – Radio-Canada

“[Jean-François Beauchemin] is an author known for his writings about life, full of deep and heartfelt reflection. He opens the door wide to allow us into the core of his being. He is the kind of person you meet and with whom, after the first sentence, and without quite knowing why, you are talking earnestly about the meaning of life.”
– Le Passe Mot

“Reading Jean-François Beauchemin is an experience in itself. It’s like an exercise in meditation; like pausing in front of a particular image, in a suspended moment. It is him in the image―as he projects himself―but it is ourselves that we see, or rather those aspects of our own lives which have escaped us.”
– Le Devoir

About the Author

Jean-François Beauchemin is a prolific Quebecois author whose contemplative and poetic body of work spans over 30 books, including novels, essays, poetry, and short stories. Born in 1960, he earned a degree in French studies from the Université de Montréal and spent over a decade as a radio producer at Radio-Canada before dedicating himself fully to writing in 2004.

His acclaimed titles include Le Jour des corneilles (2004), which won the Prix France-Québec and was adapted into an animated film, and La Fabrication de l’aube (2006), recipient of the Prix des libraires du Québec. In 2024, he received the prestigious Prix des libraires Folio Télérama in France for Le Roitelet. Beauchemin’s most recent novel, Mémoires de Mayron Schwartz (Québec Amérique, 2024), delves into themes of memory, trauma, and the beauty of everyday life through the lens of a Jewish atheist writer reflecting on his past.

His writing is characterized by a meditative tone and a deep appreciation for the ordinary, often exploring the intersections of spirituality, nature, and human resilience. Beauchemin continues to be a significant voice in contemporary Quebec literature.

Jessica Moore is the author of two books – Everything, now and The Whole Singing Ocean – and an award-winning literary translator of Maylis de Kerangal. She is also a gardener and a songwriter. Her work-in-progress, Porous, is a memoir of motherhood and art.

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