A thrilling, revelatory collection from one of the most provocative
and original literary voices in Canada today. David Adams Richards is
one of Canada's greatest writers, his place in the pantheon ensured by
seventeen novels of consistent power and vision. He is also the author
of four marvelous non-fiction ruminations on religious faith, hockey,
hunting and fishing and their roles in his and the nation's
identities. His loyal readers may feel they know him well. But they
also know that this is a writer who never fails to surprise. This new
collection of essays--his first in a quarter-century--is rich with
revelations and insights, deepening our appreciation for this major
talent and offering a provoking thought on every page. Murder is one
of David's great subjects. In his novels, in the Russian classics he
loves and in his life, murder has been a shaping force. The title of
this volume refers to a suite of essays on the subject: a hitchhiker
with whom David strikes up an unnerving philosophical debate; the
killers of the Miramichi and their victims; Caligula; the villains of
Russian literature; and, forever in David's mind as he examines this
grim topic, the self-deception involved in the allure of evil. But in
this wide-ranging collection there is much to delight in too: married
love; family; travel; the beauty of the natural world; even Wayne
Gretzky is invited to the party. David's principled outlook and
spirituality inform his thinking thoroughout. And he draws many of his
favourite writers into the discussion--from Tolstoy to Dostoevsky,
Mary Shelley to Alden Nowlan--revelling in their work, as we do in
David's, as sources of ideas, inspiration and sheer literary pleasure.
As a considerable bonus, the book also contains at its midpoint a
literary debut: a slim but substantial collection of David's poetry.
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And Other Essays
Product details
ISBN
9780307376077
Published
2022
Publisher
Random House Digital Inc.
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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