Wild Geese
Wild Geese caused a sensation when it was first published in 1925. To a generation bred on sentimental escapist literature, the idea of a heroine as wild as a bronco and as fiery as a tigress was nothing short of revolutionary. In the character of Judith Gare, Martha Ostenso had painted so naked and uncompromising a portrait of human passion and need that it crossed all bounds of propriety and convention.
Today, Wild Geese is widely recognized as a milestone in the development of modern realist fiction. Set on the windswept prairies, it is a story of love and tyranny, of destruction and survival, told with vigour and lyric beauty. It is also a poignant evocation of loneliness, which, like the call of the wild geese, is beyond human warmth, beyond tragedy, “an endless quest.”
From the Paperback edition.
- Author
- Martha Ostenso, David Arnason
- Format
- paperback
- Pages
- 312
- Publisher
- New Canadian Library
- Language
- english
- ISBN
- 9780771099946
- Genres
- canada, fiction, classics, school, historical
- Release date
- 2008
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