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Marian Engel

    Marian Engel è stata una romanziera canadese le cui opere hanno esplorato le complessità delle relazioni umane e dei desideri. La sua scrittura era caratterizzata da una profonda intuizione nella psicologia dei suoi personaggi e nelle loro vite interiori. Engel ottenne il riconoscimento per il suo romanzo provocatorio che approfondiva l'amore non convenzionale e l'influenza della natura sulla psiche umana. Attraverso la sua eredità letteraria e la sua difesa dei diritti degli scrittori, ha significativamente influenzato il panorama letterario canadese.

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    Marian Engel
    • Marian Engel

      Life in Letters

      • 350pagine
      • 13 ore di lettura

      Focusing on the influence of Marian Engel, this compilation showcases her significant impact on Canadian literature between 1965 and her untimely death in 1985. Celebrated by peers and critics alike, Engel's work provides a unique perspective on the literary landscape of the time, highlighting her role as a pivotal figure in shaping Canadian storytelling.

      Marian Engel
    • Bear

      • 144pagine
      • 6 ore di lettura

      Alternative covers found here and here.Lou, a shy and secretive young librarian is called to a remote Canadian island to inventory the estate of the recently deceased Colonel Cary. In a cabin on the island, she discovers the colonel had a secret as well. A bear is chained inside. Fascinated, Lou brings the bear into the house and slowly gains the animal’s trust. She sinks her fingers into the bear’s fur—and soon realizes her darkest desire is for this large, powerful animal to be her lover.But there’s more to the story than the price to be paid for forbidden passion. This novel by award-winning author Marian Engel works within the logic of a fever dream as the young woman comes to an even greater, and unexpected, understanding of herself.Bear was first published in 1976 and won the Canadian Governor General’s Award for English-language fiction. The novel has retained its power to shock, disturb, and move readers today.

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