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Harbor Tales Down North - With an Appreciation by Wilfred T Grenfell MD - cover

Harbor Tales Down North - With an Appreciation by Wilfred T Grenfell MD

Norman Duncan

Maison d'édition: DigiCat

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In "Harbor Tales Down North," Norman Duncan masterfully weaves together a rich tapestry of stories set against the rugged backdrop of Newfoundland. Emphasizing colloquial dialogue and vivid imagery, Duncan immerses readers in the lives of fishermen, merchants, and the quaint communities that dot the coastline. This collection is notable for its blend of realism and romanticism, showcasing the challenges and triumphs faced by these characters while revealing the profound connection between people and place. Through his lyrical prose, Duncan captures the essence of the maritime experience, both haunting and beautiful, positioning his work within the early 20th century literary movement that celebrated regionalism. Norman Duncan, a Canadian author and journalist, was deeply influenced by his own upbringing on the Newfoundland coast. His intimate knowledge of the local culture and landscape infuses the narratives within "Harbor Tales Down North" with authenticity and depth. Duncan's passion for storytelling and his dedication to portraying the unique voices of his homeland reflect his broader vision of capturing the universal human experience through regional stories. This collection is a must-read for those who appreciate finely crafted narratives that explore the complexities of life in small coastal communities. Readers will find themselves enchanted by Duncan's evocative storytelling, making this work a poignant addition to the canon of Canadian literature.
Disponible depuis: 15/09/2022.
Longueur d'impression: 139 pages.

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