Unsettled
Autor Dawn Morganen Limba Engleză Paperback – 26 mar 2022
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780889778573
ISBN-10: 0889778574
Pagini: 392
Dimensiuni: 125 x 202 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.31 kg
Editura: University of Regina Press
ISBN-10: 0889778574
Pagini: 392
Dimensiuni: 125 x 202 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.31 kg
Editura: University of Regina Press
Recenzii
"Morgan's tale is shocking, sad, literary, and episodic, trading a settler's unease for solidarity." Dennis Gruending, author and former Saskatchewan MP
"Unsettled is a pioneer history like no other. It starts with a buffalo, a gunshot, and a dead father, then moves through time and prairie spacesas if Marcel Proust gallops past Cormac McCarthybefore returning to a mother's Saskatchewan deathbed. A tremendous book, of the kind that arrives once in a generation." Ern Moure , author of The Elements
"Morgan's Unsettled is a wide-ranging, often erudite blending of the intensely personal, through alternate versions of history, western folktales and myth, the themes, ideas and anecdotes seamlessly woven to make a rich and striking whole that in a new way, illuminates the nature of the West and its people." Sharon Butala , author of Where I Live Now
"Compelling...written in beautiful and Keroucian prose." Winnipeg Free Press "A powerful read, filled with tragedy and love." CBC Saskatchewan
"Unsettled is a pioneer history like no other. It starts with a buffalo, a gunshot, and a dead father, then moves through time and prairie spacesas if Marcel Proust gallops past Cormac McCarthybefore returning to a mother's Saskatchewan deathbed. A tremendous book, of the kind that arrives once in a generation." Ern Moure , author of The Elements
"Morgan's Unsettled is a wide-ranging, often erudite blending of the intensely personal, through alternate versions of history, western folktales and myth, the themes, ideas and anecdotes seamlessly woven to make a rich and striking whole that in a new way, illuminates the nature of the West and its people." Sharon Butala , author of Where I Live Now
"Compelling...written in beautiful and Keroucian prose." Winnipeg Free Press "A powerful read, filled with tragedy and love." CBC Saskatchewan