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Bertrand W.Sinclair

Raw Gold

In “Raw Gold,” Bertrand W. Sinclair delves into the intricate world of the early 20th-century Canadian mining industry, interweaving themes of ambition, the brutal reality of human greed, and the pursuit of wealth. The novel is marked by a vivid literary style that captures the harsh landscapes of Northern Canada, employing a rich tapestry of descriptions that bring the mining town to life. Sinclair's narrative evokes the spirit of early modernist literature, showcasing the societal conflicts and personal dilemmas faced by characters striving for economic prosperity amidst moral ambiguity. Bertrand W. Sinclair, a prolific Canadian novelist and playwright, drew inspiration from his own experiences in the mining field and the broader socio-economic transformations occurring during his lifetime. His background as a journalist and a keen observer of human nature infuses “Raw Gold” with authenticity, as he crafts characters that embody the diverse hopes and aspirations of a society on the brink of industrial change. Sinclair'Äôs life in Canada'Äôs Yukon territory provided him with firsthand knowledge of its rugged terrain and the complexities of mining, which he skillfully integrates into his narrative. “Raw Gold” is essential reading for anyone interested in the intersection of literature, industry, and the human condition. Sinclair'Äôs exploration of the moral implications of greed and the often-destructive pursuit of wealth resonates profoundly in today'Äôs world. This novel invites readers to reflect on the nature of ambition and its consequences, making it a timeless addition to the canon of Canadian literature.
192 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
Publisher
Good Press
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