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The Colony of Unrequired Dreams

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  • 562 stránok
  • 20 hodin čítania

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In 1949, Joseph Smallwood became the first premier of Newfoundland, but his name quickly faded from history. Wayne Johnston’s fifth novel presents Smallwood as a remarkable figure whose life parallels Newfoundland's emerging self-identity, illustrating that history is shaped by individual experiences. Born into poverty, Smallwood is driven by a relentless ambition to rise from obscurity to fame. His journey includes remarkable feats, such as walking 700 miles along a railroad for a union drive and engaging with the political landscape of Newfoundland. Central to his life is an unfulfilled love for his childhood friend, Sheilagh Fielding, whose unpredictable presence both challenges and inspires him. Smallwood is also deeply connected to the land itself, which represents his only certainty amidst his ambitions. While the narrative occasionally slows with political details and a mysterious letter from Fielding, it shines when exploring the hidden motivations of his peers and Smallwood's own grand aspirations. His journey toward a practical cynicism reveals how personal struggles can align with the broader narrative of his beloved land, breathing life into history.

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The Colony of Unrequired Dreams, Wayne Johnston

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Rok vydania
1999
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Titul
The Colony of Unrequired Dreams
Jazyk
anglicky
Vydavateľ
Anchor Books
Rok vydania
1999
Väzba
mäkká
Počet strán
562
ISBN10
1862300631
ISBN13
9781862300637
Pôvodný názov
The colony of unrequieted dreams
Hodnotenie
3,95 z 5
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In 1949, Joseph Smallwood became the first premier of Newfoundland, but his name quickly faded from history. Wayne Johnston’s fifth novel presents Smallwood as a remarkable figure whose life parallels Newfoundland's emerging self-identity, illustrating that history is shaped by individual experiences. Born into poverty, Smallwood is driven by a relentless ambition to rise from obscurity to fame. His journey includes remarkable feats, such as walking 700 miles along a railroad for a union drive and engaging with the political landscape of Newfoundland. Central to his life is an unfulfilled love for his childhood friend, Sheilagh Fielding, whose unpredictable presence both challenges and inspires him. Smallwood is also deeply connected to the land itself, which represents his only certainty amidst his ambitions. While the narrative occasionally slows with political details and a mysterious letter from Fielding, it shines when exploring the hidden motivations of his peers and Smallwood's own grand aspirations. His journey toward a practical cynicism reveals how personal struggles can align with the broader narrative of his beloved land, breathing life into history.