The Resurrection of Joseph Bourne

by Jack Hodgins

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The forces of life are led by Joseph Bourne, who dies but is reborn to transform the lives of his port Annie co-residents into a state markedly better than they had been before. Winner of the 1979 governor general's award for fiction.

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Jack Hodgins grew up in a logging town on northern Vancouver Island, a remote area he has described as separate from all the rest of Canada, including its literary traditions. In order to shape fiction about this region with its scattered, lonely towns and often eccentric inhabitants, Hodgins has drawn on various traditions in addition to the show more Canadian, such as the Gothic techniques employed by William Faulkner and the magic realism of Latin American writers. Hodgins's first novel, The Invention of the World (1977), uses contemporary characters to re-create the mythic birth of Donal Keneally, who led Irish villagers to establish a colony in western Canada. The next novel is also reminiscent of Gabriel Garcia Marquez's One Hundred Years of Solitude; in The Resurrection of Joseph Bourne, or, A Word or Two on Those Port Annie Miraclesor, (1980), a tidal wave washes ashore in western Canada a ship from Peru and a "Peruvian seabird." This odd occurrence sets off a series of bizarre events that the locals accept without question. The Honorary Patron (1987) continues the saga of northern Canada's lonely reaches; this time the central character returns to the area after a long absence and brings about peculiar happenings. Hodgins has also published two volumes of short stories in the same mode as his novels. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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Port Annie, British Columbia, Canada; Vancouver Island
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When the girl from the Peruvian freighter walked for the first time through Port Annie, on the twenty-second day of constant rain, it's true old Magnus Dexter collapsed in front of his daughter's house, but who could blame hi... (show all)m?

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Fiction and Literature, General Fiction
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813Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English
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PS8565 .O5 .R47Language and LiteratureAmerican literatureCanadian literature
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