The Ontario farmland described with arresting clarity in White
Narcissus is, despite its beauty and abundance, “a place of choked
vistas” where bitterness and rivalry have taken root. Against this
backdrop Raymond Knister portrays the triumph of longing over despair,
as his hero, Richard Milne, struggles to redeem his childhood
sweetheart from the spiritual imprisonment of her parents’ home.
First published in 1929, White Narcissus was a groundbreaking work in
the development of the Canadian realist novel, fusing Knister’s
imagistic sensibility with the deeply felt experience of a real time
and place. Knister died tragically at the age of thirty-three, before
his contribution was recognized in his own country and before the full
potential of his remarkable talent could be realized.
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ISBN
9780771094033
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Random House Digital Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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