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Blackstrap Hawco: said to be about a Newfoundland family

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Fifteen years in the making, this book is the one Canadas heavyweight champ of brash and beautiful literature was meant to write.

An epic masterwork about Newfoundlands working class, Blackstrap Hawco spans more than a century in gorgeous and widely varied prose, reminding us that even when writing about the degradation of identity and language, Harvey does it magnificently.Named in a moment of anger, Blackstrap Hawco is heir to an island dominion picked over by its adoptive nation.

From the arrivals of the indentured Irish to the Victorian drawing rooms of the English merchants, from the perilous seal hunt to the raucous iron ore mines, from a notorious disaster at sea to the relocation of outport communities, the family legend might be all his people have left to live for.

But as Blackstrap Hawco a novel that will consume you in its dazzling swirl of voices, legends and beautiful hearsay testifies, a story this haunting, this powerful, might just be enough.From the Hardcover edition.

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Product Details
Harvill Secker
0307371603 / 9780307371607
eBook (EPUB)
813.54
24/02/2009
England
English
General
848 pages
Copy: 10%; print: 10%
Description based on print version record.