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The Shadow Boxer [Paperback]

Steven Heighton (Author)
3.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)

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February 25, 2002
This is the story of Sevigne Torrins, poet and boxer, who sets out to make it in the world but whose sexual and professional misadventures take him from a demanding, muscular boyhood on the shores of Lake Superior to the trendy, bohemian life of Toronto and even to Egypt.
In the tradition of such classics as LOOK HOMEWARD, ANGEL and JUDE THE OBSCURE, THE SHADOW BOXER is that rarest of contemporary performances, an ambitious, unabashedly romantic story about an exposed soul determined to live life to the hilt. Only a writer of Steven Heighton's extraordinary gifts could pull it off with such unsentimental passion and literary grace.

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The texture, grit and pure narrative grace of this remarkable first novel by young Canadian short story writer, essayist and poet Heighton (Flight Paths of the Emperor; The Ecstasy of Skeptics, etc.) transform a coming-of-age story into something uncommon yet deeply familiar. Heighton chronicles the arduous artistic journey of the precocious but troubled Sevigne Torrins, who starts off by ditching a promising pugilistic career to follow his literary muse. The early chapters focus on his difficult relationship with his father, a former sailor drinking himself to death on the shores of Lake Superior, followed by a road-travel sequence that takes him to Egypt, where his mother has lived for years with her second husband. Most of the book, however, revolves around two romantic relationships, the first with a sexy, rabidly ambitious fellow writer, Una Sutherland, and the second and more lasting with a woman nearly 10 years older than Sevigne, 34-year-old singer Mikaela Chandler, whose biological clock is ticking with a vengeance. Heighton writes evocatively about the undercurrents of lust, creativity and ennui that shape the two situations. But he saves his most powerful work for the finale, when Sevigne isolates himself at his family's cottage on a remote island near Toronto, where a series of catastrophes reduce his winter writing retreat to a hovel and he contracts an infection that forces him to perform a grisly self-amputation. This is a remarkably accomplished, potent first novel in which Heighton explores the forces that shape the lives of artists, writing in a disarmingly natural voice that shifts effortlessly in range, from near-Lawrentian lyricism to blunt, gripping simplicity. In his progress from enthusiastic innocent, albeit with a complicated history, to someone older, wiser yet still "always working so hard at being alive," Sevigne convinces as few protagonists do. Author tour. (Feb. 25)Forecast: Heighton is already an acclaimed writer in Canada, and this should be his breakout book in the U.S. It's a bit surprising that a work of this magnitude is being issued in paperback, but so long as that doesn't throw book review editors, it shouldn't hurt sales.
Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information, Inc.

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This seemingly semiautobiographical Bildungsroman tells the story of a young Canadian poet and novelist, Sevigne Torrins, who alternately drifts and fights his way through family schisms, love affairs, the new literary establishment, philosophical quandaries, incipient alcoholism, and, finally, a long winter survival ordeal on an otherwise abandoned island. His travels take him from his home in "the Soo," a rural area on the north shore of Lake Superior, to his mother's new home in Cairo, to trendy Toronto, and to remote Rye Island, where his grandfather had been a bootlegger. His emotional journey is similarly wide-ranging. Like a latter-day Holden Caulfield, Torrins rejects the phoniness that surrounds him, but unlike Caulfield he manages to see deeper into human behavior and come to uneasy terms with the broader society. Heighton is both a poet and a fiction writer who is already successful in Canada, and this should be his breakthrough to the U.S. market. Recommended for public and academic libraries. Jim Dwyer, California State Univ., Chico
Copyright 2001 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 384 pages
  • Publisher: Mariner Books; 1 edition (February 25, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0618139338
  • ISBN-13: 978-0618139330
  • Product Dimensions: 7.7 x 5.3 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 13.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,635,950 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Best book I read in years, October 23, 2002
This review is from: THE SHADOW BOXER (Hardcover)
Great impression I got since first pages of this surprising and eminent work of Steven Highton an author still unknown for me. The history, the atmosphere, the rithm and superb quality of writing has touched and troubled me. I found in this book the remote and always powerful world of images, sounds and architecture I received when I met the great authors of universal literature of all the times. I even was obliged to stop some times the reading because of the excessive charge of emotion and toughts the book comunicates with the strenght of an immense river. The Shadow Boxer has been a capital experience I wouln't hope to meet again in a young author og these days and I recommend this book to everyone is looking to find in books the supreme and rare deed of beauty and truth. Hoping Steven Highton will come to Italy and meet his italian readers.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A great adventure story, April 4, 2002
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THE SHADOW BOXER is a great coming of age story that becomes a love story, adventure story, and, at the end, a meditation on what really matters in life. I've not read any of Heighton's other books, but his romantic style and deeply feeling narrative make me want to -- I'd recommend this book to anyone looking for something to curl up with on a rainy day.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Turbulent and old-fashioned, in a good way, June 2, 2004
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Steven Heighton's book is like something written in the 1940s, with all the passion, turmoil and poetry of that era. It's hard to recconcile this overwhelming impression with the chronology of the storyline that places the action in a different era. I wish Otto Preminger were still around, it would take a film-maker of his magnitude, unafraid of the corny and the obvious, to tackle this novel and whip it into a sprawling film. Heighton is loaded with talent and the relationship between Sevigne Torrins and his father is magnificently drawn. Like Michael Ondaatje, Heighton is a Canadian poet of repute but the parallels stop there. I liked "The Shadow Boxer" a lot and I wonder why it wasn't more of a success in the USA. Indeed I wonder how it did in Canada, where it might be considered a book sort of in the vein of Leonard Cohen's turbulent novel "Beautiful Losers" from the 1960s.
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AT TWENTY-FOUR, soon after his father's death, Sevigne Torrins went down from the Soo to the city to make it, to make himself a writer, swagger, shine and recite on the ivory stages, find love-all the old dreams. Read the first page
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Sam Torrins, Rye Island, Lois Shapiro, New York, Road of Souls, Yasmine Salloum, Everson Milne, Whitefish Bay, Cities of the Dead, Coast Guard, Great Lakes, Ancient Mariner, Edmund Fitzgerald, Father Moroni, New Year, Sault Ste Marie, Sevigne Torrins, Toronto Poetry Review, Algoma Steel, Bay Street, Dave Dawson, Have You Seen This Child, North Ontario, Ruby Rick, Yonge Street
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