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Ernest Buckler (1908–1984)

Autor(a) de The Mountain and the Valley

7+ Works 230 Membros 6 Críticas

About the Author

Ernest Buckler, 1908 - 1984 Buckler is the author of the Canadian novel "The Mountain and the Valley" (1952), which articulates the twentieth-century themes of alienation, loss and death. In it, the character David Canaan, a protagonist, is a failed writer who is unable to realize that his mostrar mais selfishness and inaction have irreversible consequences. He dies still dreaming of becoming a great writer that can give voice to the rural Nova Scotia life that he can't escape or embrace. He also wrote the fiction novels "The Cruelest Month" (1963) and "The Rebellion of Young David and Other Stories" (1975). Buckler also wrote the fictional memoir "Ox Bells and Fireflies" (1968), the humorous "Whiligig" (1977) and "Nova Scotia: Window on the Sea" (photography by Hans Weber) (1973). Buckler received honorary degrees from Dalhousie University and University of New Brunswick, the Canadian Centennial Medal "for valuable service to the nation" and the Stephen Leacock Medal for Humour. (Bowker Author Biography) mostrar menos

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Obras por Ernest Buckler

The Mountain and the Valley (1952) 161 exemplares
Ox Bells and Fireflies (1968) 36 exemplares
The cruelest month (1977) 13 exemplares
Nova Scotia: window on the sea (1973) 7 exemplares
Whirligig (1977) 2 exemplares

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Inside Stories I (1987) — Contribuidor — 10 exemplares

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I struggled to get into this book. Its lengthy descriptions of the landscape interrupted the flow of the story making it difficult to stay emotionally engaged with the characters. I may give it another try when I'm in the mood for poetic-style prose but for now, I think I'm going to have to put it aside.
 
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Gail.C.Bull | 5 outras críticas | Jul 7, 2017 |
(Literary Fiction, Vintage, Canadian author, Atlantic Canadian)

Published in 1952, this is an Atlantic Canadian classic and is set in the Annapolis Valley in Nova Scotia, in the years leading up to WWII.

It’s the story of three generations of the Canaan family, particularly David Canaan of the last generation, and illustrates the eternal struggle between generations and the subsequent breakdown of families.
For example, while David and his father are working together outside, David’s father thinks: “Someone of my own name will always live in my house,” while David is thinking of how he can’t wait to leave.

But David must sacrifice his dreams of being a writer to stay and work the family farm.

Read this if: you enjoy the novels of John Steinbeck. 4½ stars
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ParadisePorch | 5 outras críticas | Jul 29, 2014 |
First of all the writing is fantastic, the images the words the author uses really envelopes the reader in the time and place of the novel. The use of simile and metaphor would seem to get tiring after awhile but not in this case. But where the novel falls short is the over all story, it could of been more telling, relevant.
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charlie68 | 5 outras críticas | Jul 10, 2014 |
Spoiler alert.

There is a certain unevenness in the story-telling in this book, particularly in the earlier sections, but it does pull together and tell a cohesive and often beautifully written tale. The long poetic descriptive passages, really a sort of meditation on the physical and sensual experience of the people in their setting, can be moving or can interrupt the flow of the narrative a tad too long. Still at their strongest they are some of the best aspects of the book.

I love immersing myself in the work and world of this land and time, and there are some compelling insights into humans. Overall it is a dreary tale, though. Just about everybody dies young, the protagonist never comes to grips with his own self-defeating tendencies, and few if any of the inter-personal rifts are resolved before his own untimely death.

It was a bit of work to read in some ways, and I don't regret it, but it isn't one I will go back to. I will cherish some of the images, but as a story, it left me a bit down and unsatisfied.
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thesmellofbooks | 5 outras críticas | Jun 27, 2013 |

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7
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Membros
230
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Avaliação
3.8
Críticas
6
ISBN
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