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Pack Up the Moon

Richard Teleky

When Karl Moran returns to Toronto for his friend Jay's funeral in 1992, he discovers that Charlotte, a close friend from his university days, was murdered in 1975 - almost 20 years earlier. Troubled by this revelation, Karl, a university archivist living in the U.S., sets out to reconstruct Charlotte's life and murder by revisiting the time that he and Charlotte shared in the '60s and piecing together her last days. While there is a mystery at the novel's heart, and the details of Charlotte's death aren't revealed until the final chapters, Pack Up the Moon is not a detective story; it is a contemporary memento mori , an elegy about friendship, faith, and lost love.

Set in Toronto, Ontario, the university town of Oberlin, Ohio, Sarasota, Florida, and briefly in Paris, France, the story unfolds in two time periods - the early '90s and the late '60s - shifting eloquently between past and present with cinematic flourish. Karl and Charlotte first meet when Karl, then a Vietnam War draft dodger and young graduate student, arrives in Toronto and is befriended by the alluring, sophisticated Charlotte, a fellow student from a wealthy Catholic family. Their friendship quickly develops into a complex bond, at a time when the feminist and gay movements are just beginning, a moment of social change these characters unwittingly embody. In coming to terms with his friend and former lover Jay's death and Charlotte's equally untimely demise, Karl comes to understand the significance of faith for both of them and sees more deeply the responsibilities and limitations - of friendship. Told in Teleky's spare yet elegant prose, Pack Up the Moon is a moving account of how the connections between people can fail, and how the aftermath of unintended betrayal can reverberate decades later.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Thomas Allen Publishers
  • Publish Date: Aug 4th, 2001
  • Pages: 304
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 0.00in - 0.00in - 0.00in - 0.00lb
  • EAN: 9780919028463
  • Categories: • Literary• Romance - Contemporary

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About the Author

Teleky, Richard: -

Richard Teleky, a professor of humanities at York University, lives in Toronto. His 1998 novel, The Paris Years of Rosie Kamin, was named one of the best books of the year by the Philadelphia Inquirer and the Toronto Star. It also won the prestigious American "Harold Ribalow Prize" for the best novel of the year.

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Praise for this book

Lusciously emotional...in this engaging story of fate and adult friendship, Teleky manages that stunning and rare feat - telling an ordinary story of human interaction in a way that is universal, revelatory, and suspenseful.-- "Globe and Mail"
A rare, affecting novel about sorrowing over ghosts...an unqualified gem...a wrenching but wonderful novel, the expert dissection of a human heart.-- "Toronto Star"
Pack Up the Moon is a beautifully textured, beautifully structured novel...Teleky is one of those increasingly rare writers who immediately gain the trust of the reader and sustain it all the way.-- "Vancouver Sun"
...Teleky, like all the best novelists, leaves one with that sense of the ultimate mystery of our existence, of how every human being is an impenetrable enigma inhabiting his or her own unique universe.-- "Hamilton Examiner"
...discreet, thoughtful, compelling, and intelligent. Pack Up the Moon is an engaging novel.-- "Montreal Gazette"
A swift and emotional juggernaut.-- "Hamilton Spectator"
With Pack Up the Moon, [Teleky] delivers an eloquent exploration of the demands and limits of friendship and faith that deserves to be his breakthrough book.-- "Ottawa Citizen"
Teleky writes carefully and with a restrained understated hand...His scenes, poignant as they are, do not mire under the weight of melodrama.-- "Edmonton Journal"
Exquisite...a relentless observer of frailty, Teleky always spies the human gesture.-- "National Post"