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  • Title The Navigator of New York
  • Author Johnston, Wayne
  • Binding Hardcover
  • Edition First Edition
  • Pages 486 pp.
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Alfred A. Knopf Canada, Toronto
  • Date 2002
  • ISBN 9780676975321

About the author

Wayne Johnston was born in Newfoundland in 1958 and grew up in Goulds, a small community a few miles south of St. John's. When he was a boy, he couldn t imagine a world beyond the island. The only outside world I ever saw was on television, and I didn t really even believe that world existed. People were still divided over the Confederation with Canada, which had happened only in 1949. His family had a habit of moving around to different neighbourhoods and his schooling was hyper-Catholic, traits which would feature in his autobiographical first novel.
He graduated with a BA (Hons) in English from Memorial University of Newfoundland, and worked from 1979 to 1981 as a reporter at the St. John's Daily News. Being a reporter was a crash course in how society works, but he realized he didn t want it as a career. I m not that outgoing of a person and you have to be in order to be a good reporter. He moved away from Newfoundland, firstly to Ottawa, and took up the writing of fiction full-time. In 1983 he graduated with an MA from the University of New Brunswick. His first book, The Story of Bobby O Malley, was published shortly after, and won the W.H.Smith/Books in Canada First Novel Award. He followed this success two years later with The Time of Their Lives, which won the Canadian Authors' Association Award for Most Promising Young Writer. His third novel, The Divine Ryan"s," again a portrait of Irish Catholic Newfoundland, centres on a nine-year-old hockey fanatic, whose father dies and whose family goes to live with relatives who once had money but are fast declining. "Time Out "has called it achingly funny, needle sharp with heart, soul and brains . One of Johnston s most comic novels, it earned him the title of the Roddy Doyle of Canada . The Divine Ryans" "won the Thomas Raddall Atlantic Fiction Prize and has been adapted into a film starring Oscar-nominated actor Pete Postlethwaite. Johnston wrote the screenplay himself for this and also for the adaptation of his next novel, Human Amusements, also optioned for film.
The Colony of Unrequited Dreams, Johnston s fifth novel, in 1998 was shortlisted for the most prestigious fiction awards in Canada, the Governor General's Award and the Giller Prize, the Stephen Leacock Award for Humour and the Rogers Communication Writers Trust Fiction Prize; it won the Thomas Raddall Atlantic Fiction Prize and the Canadian Authors Association Award for Fiction. A glowing "New York Times Book Review" cover story caused the book to leap to the upper ranks of the Amazon.com top 100 selling books of the day. It has been called a Dickensian romp of a novel, which uses the career of Newfoundland's first premier to create a love story and a tragi-comic elegy to an impossible country. Published across North America and Europe in several languages, the novel caused some controversy in Canada among those who recalled the real Joey Smallwood, a man who was hated by many Newfoundlanders, including Johnston s own family, for bringing the island into Canada. Although his strongly anti-confederate family could barely bring themselves to mention Smallwood s name, Johnston read a biography of the politician when he was 14.
Johnston considered carefully the different ways of establishing fictional/historical plausibility in the novel. Re-reading Don Delillo's novel Libra, he observed how Delillo gave himself the freedom to invent scenes, incidents, conversations as long as they seemed plausible within the fictional world that he created. He also considered Salman Rushdie s Midnight's Children, where, in spite of the magic realism, India still gains independence in 1948, and political figures are elected or assassinated under the same circumstances as their real-life counterparts. He decided he would not change or omit anything that was publicly known. I would fill in the historical record in a way that could have been true, and flesh out and dramatize events that, though publicly known, were not recorded in detail. Most importantly, I would invent for Smallwood a lover/nemesis (Sheilagh Fielding) who could have existed (but didn't) and wove her and Smallwood's story into the history of Newfoundland. This would be my plausibility contract with the reader. In 1999 he published Baltimore's Mansion, his first non-fiction book, a family memoir that also became a national bestseller and won the inaugural Charles Taylor Prize for Literary Non-Fiction. Johnston uses the stories of his own childhood and his father and grandfather to cast light on Newfoundland s struggle over relinquishing independence in 1949. A "National Post "reviewer concluded that it was a non-fiction novel drawing on all Johnston s narrative powers to shape the materials of real life into a work of astonishing beauty and power . In another review, "Quill and Quire" said I began to smell the smells, hear the lilt, and experience a sense of the fierce attachment Newfoundlanders feel to their home province no matter where they live, commenting that Newfoundland geography, history and culture permeates Johnston s books.
Johnston has lived in Toronto since 1989, although he has to date written exclusively about Newfoundland. I couldn't write about the island while I was there, he says. Life was too immediate. I was too inundated by the place and its details. I'd write about something and see it when I walked across the street the next day. A benign homesickness has become a kind of fuel for writing about the island. He talks of Newfoundland as being too overwhelmingly beautiful and substantial to capture. To write with any kind of objectivity, "I need distance to get that sense of what is important and what is significant and what is not."
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