The Art of Racing in the Rain


Posted on Jun 10, 2008 By Julia Szabo
by Garth Stein
 
Harper, 336 pages, $23.95
 
Here at FetchDog, we're all for books and movies that see things from a dog's eye view. Like many recent works of fiction (including A Dog About Town and The Labrador Pact), Garth Stein's new novel has a canine narrator who's a four-footed philosopher. He's a lab-terrier mix, his name is Enzo, and as he faces his own death, he dreams of returning to Earth - as a man.
 
But what distinguishes this title from the pack is the fact that it's a bona fide literary phenomenon: its author reportedly got paid $1.2 million to write it, it's for sale at Starbucks, (which appears to be gaining on Oprah as a bookish force to be reckoned with), there's a web site and a video, and as of this posting it was ranked #46 on Amazon.com.
 
The author credits two sources as his inspiration: the first was a Mongolian film called "State of Dogs," about the spirit of a deceased dog that wanders the Earth in search of his master; the second was hearing Billy Collins, former U.S. Poet Laureate, read his poem "The Revenant," which is also narrated by a dog. "It was a light-bulb moment," Stein says. "I knew I'd found my writing game plan." Which proves that watching movies, reading poetry, and just generally being a culture hound are worthwhile uses of one's time.
 
Among many other K9 koans ("Sometimes we simply have to believe"; "Hands are the windows to a man's soul"), Enzo delivers this pearl of wisdom: "Beware the whimsy of fate. She is a mean bitch of a lab." Only in Stein's case, she proved to be the sweetest spaniel imaginable.  
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