The Education of Aubrey McKee

by Alex Pugsley

Biblioasis

The Education of Aubrey McKee

by Alex Pugsley

Biblioasis

Synopsis

A young writer finds his way in and out of love in late twentieth-century Toronto.

The scene is Toronto, the early 1990s, and at a house party Aubrey McKee falls in love with a bewitching stranger who talks him into stealing a piece of cake. This woman—a poet named Gudrun Peel—rapidly becomes the person for whom he would do anything at all. Together, Aubrey and Gudrun make a life of delirious idiosyncrasy. Surrounded by friends, frenemies, lovers, and rivals in the underground arts scene, the possibilities of their destiny remain radically open. But as their relationship deepens, and their creative and professional lives stumble, stall, and then suddenly blow up, Aubrey and Gudrun struggle against their own inexperience . . . as well as each other.

The much-anticipated follow-up to Alex Pugsley’s Aubrey McKeeThe Education of Aubrey McKee is a campus novel in which the city of Toronto is the institute of higher education and the setting for a glittering story about the incandescence of first love.

This book may also be available at the TIFA Festival Bookstore.

About the Author

As a screenwriter and story editor, Alex Pugsley has worked on over 185 produced episodes of television, writing for performers such as Lauren Ash, Scott Thompson, Jenn Whalen, Ennis Esmer, Mark McKinney, Dan Aykroyd and Michael Cera, and for such series as Hudson & Rex, The Eleventh Hour, Life With Derek, Heartland, The Jane Show, G-Spot, I Was a Sixth Grade Alien, The Gavin Crawford Show and Baxter, a show he co-created. He wrote and directed the feature film Dirty Singles which won for him the Irving Avrich Emerging Filmmaker Award at TIFF. Following the publication of his first novel, Aubrey McKee, he was named one of CBC’s Writers to Watch. His first story collection, Shimmer, was nominated for the ReLit Award for Short Fiction. His most recent novel, The Education of Aubrey McKee, the second in a multi-part series, was just long-listed for the Toronto Book Awards.

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Photo credit: John Lauener.

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