George Ryga: The Prairie Novels
  • Published:
    Mar-2004
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  • Main Genre:
    Literary
  • Pages:
    320
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James Hoffman, George Ryga's biographer, provides a brilliant guide to the reader of this collection, with a compelling reappraisal of Ryga's fiction as far ahead of its time. The three short novels included here -- Hungry Hills, Ballad of a Stonepicker and Night Desk -- draw from the same large canvas of rural, depression-era Alberta. They have similar stark prairie settings and a recognizable array of colourful, cantankerous homesteader and dirt farmer characters, all of whom take us in many pleasurable, disturbing and revealing directions, both historical and mythopoetic. This was a period of obstinate survival farming and boisterous, ethnically diverse community building, redolent with the more questionable aspects of colonial Â'settling' and Â'breaking' of the land, in a place that was never unsettled or unclaimed to begin with.

Told in a homey vernacular, each of these three tales evokes a time and place that is as ironically as it is emphatically post-colonial. Ryga offers the reader (and re-reader) characters with a rough-hewn energy for survival and self-determination, and finds in them the beginnings of an authentic prairie culture defined by the anti-colonial struggle that so powerfully marks his work.
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    • Mar-2004
    • Talon Books
    • Trade Paperback
    • ISBN: 088922501X
    • ISBN13: 9780889225015



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