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A carregar... Bear (Nonpareil books) (original 1976; edição 2003)por Marian Engel (Autor)
Informação Sobre a ObraBear por Marian Engel (1976)
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Adira ao LibraryThing para descobrir se irá gostar deste livro. Ainda não há conversas na Discussão sobre este livro. lolol this was fine. definitely not the type of fiction that i typically read, but the writing was pretty moving at times. yearning! and shame! and wonderfully long sentences! come for the animal sex scenes, stay for the commentary on loneliness and communication. it made me incredibly uncomfortable, but great writing. and while the character isn't someone you are going to fall in love with, at least she isn't boring ( ) Lou, an archivist for an Institute is sent to a remote Ottawan island to catalog the estate of Colonel Joycelyn Cary. The institute has acquired the Pennarth Estate's books, journals, and other ephemera. Admittedly, I had to go into this story with an extremely open mind. From everything I heard, the only detail that stuck out to me was that the protagonist has sexual feelings for, and tries to copulate with, a bear. Say what now? The second thing people said, as if to follow up on that statement, was that Engel writes in such a way that a relationship between a woman and a bear is totally plausible. My first indication of realism comes when, even though Lou and the bear have a growing friendship, Lou is constantly reminding herself he is a bear that weighs over 300 pounds with claws and teeth. Bears are predators that are attracted to the emanating odors of blood and fear. To be sure, the writing is beautiful. The treatment of women in society (in the 70s) is accurately articulated. I just couldn't wrap my brain around the fact that Lou's choices for male companionship were so wretched that she had to settle for an animal. The end. Una bibliotecara/arxivera es trasllada a una illa deserta per determinar el valor de la donació que ha rebut l'Institut Històric de la ciutat d'Ontario Allà es troba tota sola en una gran casa, acompanyada de cap presència humana, només el venedor de la botiga més pròxima li porta les provisions en barca de tant en tant. El que si hi ha és un os, envellit i brut lligat amb una cadena prop de la porta d'entrada a casa seva, al qual haurà de cuidar. Mentre comença a familiaritzar-se amb la casa i la biblioteca cercant documentació que expliqui el perquè la família Cary es va traslladar en aquell indret, intentant esbrinar la història dels primers pobladors de la zona. En paral.lel va coneixent l'os i establint-hi una relació inesperada. Evolució de l'estat anímic de la Lou, una noia reservada bastant associal i que té moltes dificultats de relació amb el homes, el seu cap/amant, el seu ex-amant... Aquesta estada apropant-se a la natura exuberant que l'envolta la farà evolucionar i l'os hi tindrà un paper ben important. Llibre escandalós quan es va publicar al 1976, a Canadà és tot un clàssic d'obligada lectura. Plot: Lou is an archivist. She is sent to a remote island where her archive has inherited the private estate, including the library, of local eccentric of Colonel Cary. Hoping that the library would contain some local history, Lou sets about the task to catalogue it all in the solitude of the island. Although she isn't quite as alone as she might have thought: in a shed next to the house lives a bear that Lou is tasked to take care of. As the summer goes on, the two become ever closer. Bear has garnered a bit of internet fame in recent years, leading to the rediscovery of the novel by a broader audience. I am not immune to this kind of book trend, especially when it's about rediscovering a female author who arguably writes feminist fiction. Bear was definitely an interesting read though not one I fell in love with quite as much as I would have liked. Read more on my blog: https://kalafudra.com/2023/04/13/bear-marian-engel/ sem críticas | adicionar uma crítica
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The winner of the Governor General's Literary Award for Fiction, Marian Engel's most famous - and most controversial - novel tells the unforgettable story of a woman transformed by a primal, erotic relationship. Lou is a lonely librarian who spends her days in the dusty archives of the Historical Institute. When an unusual field assignment comes her way, she jumps at the chance to travel to a remote island in northern Ontario, where she will spend the summer cataloguing a library that belonged to an eccentric nineteenth-century colonel. Eager to investigate the estate's curious history, she is shocked to discover that the island has one other inhabitant: a bear. Lou's imagination is soon overtaken by the island's past occupants, whose deep fascination with bears gradually becomes her own. Irresistibly, Lou is led along a path of emotional and sexual self-awakening, as she explores the limits of her own animal nature. What she discovers will change her life forever. As provocative and powerful now as when it was first published. Includes a reading group guide. Não foram encontradas descrições de bibliotecas. |
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