Divisadero

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Divisadero is a nonlinear, character-driven novel by Michael Ondaatje that interweaves past and present across California and France to explore memory, identity, and the fractures within a makeshift family.

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instanceOf novel
author Michael Ondaatje
authorNationality Sri Lankan-born Canadian
award Governor General's Award for English-language fiction
surface form: Governor General’s Award for English-language fiction
awardYear 2007
countryOfOrigin Canada
criticalReception generally positive reviews
genre literary fiction
nonlinear narrative
hasCharacter Lucien Segura
hasMainCharacter Anna
Claire
Coop
hasSubject displacement
interconnected lives
makeshift family
storytelling
violence and its aftermath
hasTitleOrigin named after Divisadero Street in San Francisco
language English
mediaType print
narrativeForm character-driven
narrativeTechnique multiple perspectives
shifting timelines
notableFor experimental narrative structure
lyrical prose style
originalPublicationDate 2007
pageCount 288
partOfAuthorBibliography works by Michael Ondaatje
publicationYear 2007
publisher Alfred A. Knopf
McClelland and Stewart
surface form: McClelland & Stewart
settingLocation California, United States
surface form: California

France
structure interweaves past and present
theme family
fractured relationships
identity
memory
trauma

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Michael Ondaatje wrote Divisadero
Anil's Ghost followedBy Divisadero