The Book of Grief and Hamburgers by Stuart Ross - ISBN: 9781770416567
Paperback
Grief, loss, and burgers: a personal journey to embrace life.

The Book of Grief and Hamburgers

$34.51

  • Paperback

    152 pages

  • Release Date

    5 April 2022

Check Delivery Options

Summary

Winner of the 2023 Trillium Book Award

A poignant meditation on mortality from a beloved Canadian poet

A writer friend once pointed out that whenever Stuart Ross got close to something heavy and “real” in a poem, a hamburger would inevitably appear for comic relief. In this hybrid essay/memoir/poetic meditation, Ross shoves aside the heaping plate of burgers to wrestle with what it means to grieve the people one loves and what it means to go o…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781770416567
ISBN-10:1770416560
Author:Stuart Ross
Publisher:ECW Press,Canada
Imprint:ECW Press,Canada
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:152
Release Date:5 April 2022
Weight:159g
Dimensions:203mm x 127mm x 10mm
What They're Saying

Critics Review

“The Book of Grief and Hamburgers is an ode and celebration of friendships, family, and the footprints that they affectionately leave.” — Excalibur“Ross is a generous writer; he wants this ease for others, even if his own nature has a tendency toward melancholy. He would rather avoid the whimpers: If you want to cry, then cry. If you want to rage, climb to the top of the highest building and howl at the moon. When it comes to his own pain, he calls his deflections cowardice. But a more forgiving term would be ‘human.’ A burger might be a means of avoidance, but it is also a reminder, a treat, a touch of levity in what can be a cruel and trying existence. Grab a chair. Order up.” — Literary Review of Canada“I really, really loved this book. Sometimes I loved it while I was laughing, and sometimes I loved it while I was also crying. I think you would love The Book of Grief and Hamburgers while you laugh and also cry, too.” — Wolsak and Wynn blog“A series of bereavements (including that of a close friend and his brother) prompts the Canadian poet to muse on mortality with lyricism and irreverence in this conversational, and often darkly humorous, book-length essay, about a man who has a hard time engaging with grief.” — Zoomer Magazine“It’s the kind of book you can pick up and revisit — and I already have — rereading a passage here and there. It’s moving, elegiac, and deeply sad, but it’s also a comfort.” — Bloggy Come Lately“The humour and courageous honesty of The Book of Grief and Hamburgers offers relief to any of us who have struggled with despair during the pandemic and the exponential growth of grief as we age.” — Northumberland Festival of the Arts“The Book of Grief and Hamburgers is the best thing since brioche buns … I hope Stuart Ross’s Book of Grief and Hamburgers has touched as many readers as deeply as it did me, and if you haven’t read it yet, I very much hope you get the chance to, too.” — periodicities : a journal of poetry and poetics

About The Author

Stuart Ross

Stuart Ross is the author of 20 books of fiction, poetry, and essays. He received the 2019 Harbourfront Festival Prize, the 2017 Canadian Jewish Literary Award for Poetry, and the 2010 ReLit Award for Short Fiction. His work has been translated into Nynorsk, French, Spanish, Estonian, Slovenian and Russian. Stuart lives in Cobourg, Ontario.

Returns

This item is eligible for free returns within 30 days of delivery. See our returns policy for further details.