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Gilbert Parker

Michel and Angèle

Set against the vibrant backdrop of the early 20th century, Gilbert Parker's «Michel and Ang√®le» intricately weaves a tale of love, sacrifice, and the tumult of human emotions. The narrative style is lush and descriptive, characterized by an evocative lyricism that brings to life the lush landscapes and turbulent social dynamics of Canada. The novel captures the complexities of its characters, particularly the titular Michel, as they navigate the tensions between passion and duty, revealing the struggles inherent in human relationships. Through expertly crafted dialogues and a nonlinear timeline, Parker immerses readers in both the beauty and the tragedy of life's choices. Gilbert Parker, a prominent Canadian novelist and journalist, was deeply influenced by his experiences in the Yukon and his observations of postcolonial life in Canada. His background in journalism is evident in the incisive character studies and vivid depictions of the socio-political climate of his time. Parker's works often reflect his commitment to social issues, and «Michel and Ang√®le» stands as a poignant exploration of personal versus societal expectations. This novel comes highly recommended for those who appreciate rich narrative depth and nuanced character exploration. Readers seeking to immerse themselves in a story that balances emotional intensity with thoughtful commentary on love and sacrifice will find «Michel and Ang√®le» a compelling and rewarding experience.
97 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2020
Publication year
2020
Publisher
Good Press
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