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The Museum Guard

by Howard Norman

January 1999

Synopsis

Museum Guard"Halifax, Nova Scotia, 1938. Orphaned at age nine by a zeppelin crash, DeFoe Russet grew up in a hotel under the care of his magnetic uncle Edward. Now 30, DeFoe works with Edward as a guard in Halifax's three-room Glace Museum. By day, he and his uncle break the silence of the museum with heated conversations that show them to be 'opposites at life.' By night, DeFoe spends his time trying to keep the affection of Imogen Linny, the young caretaker of the small Jewish cemetery. Their relationship is a most provocative example of unrequited love.

When the Dutch painting 'Jewess on a Street in Amsterdam' arrives at the museum, Imogen becomes obsessed and abandons her life in favor of the ennobled one she imagines for its subject -- even though being a Jew in Amsterdam is becoming more and more perilous as the clouds of World War II begin to gather. As the true story of the Jewess emerges, Imogen leaves DeFoe and enters the orbit of Edward and his own fascination with the horrific news being broadcast from Europe. Drawing together the mysteries of identity and self-determination and the ominous aura of the late 1930s, The Museum Guard is an examination of the desire to step out of the everyday and into action -- and of that desire's often tragic consequences." (Publisher)

Reviews

  • "Masterful. . . An impressive and admirable achievement, which will buttonhole the reader from the first sentence. -- " (John Banville - The Washington Post Book World)
  • "[Mr. Norman] is one of the more interestingly enigmatic writers around these days. . .[The Museum Guard] fairly glimmers with the originality of its complexly tragic vision." (Richard Bernstein - The New York Times)
  • "By a long shot, Norman's best book. Thrilling in the chances it takes with tone and structure, and utterly memorable in the settings it evokes and the characters it creates." (Michael Upchurch - Chicago Tribune)

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Other Books by Howard Norman

  • 'The Bird Artist'
  • 'The Girl who Dreamed Only Geese and other Tales of the Far North'
  • 'Northern Tales'
  • 'Trickster and the Fainting Birds'