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David Adams Richards of the Miramichi

A Biographical Introduction to His Work

by (author) Tony Tremblay

Publisher
University of Toronto Press
Initial publish date
Apr 2010
Category
Literary, Canadian
  • eBook

    ISBN
    9781442699045
    Publish Date
    Apr 2010
    List Price
    $38.95
  • eBook

    ISBN
    9781442687202
    Publish Date
    Dec 2010
    List Price
    $84
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9781442610774
    Publish Date
    Apr 2010
    List Price
    $49.95
  • Hardback

    ISBN
    9781442641624
    Publish Date
    May 2010
    List Price
    $96.00

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Description

Widely considered to be one of Canada's most important authors, David Adams Richards has been honoured with a Giller Prize and two Governor General's Literary Awards. Despite this, there has been a dearth of critical appraisal of his life and works. In David Adams Richards of the Miramichi, Tony Tremblay sheds light not only on Richards' art and achievements, but also on Canadian literary criticism in general.

Tremblay maps out the early influences on Richards' thinking and writing by drawing on interviews, archival records, and cultural studies of New Brunswick. He argues that the author is a more sophisticated craftsman than his critical reception has assumed and makes the case for a more nuanced analysis of his works. Equal parts literary biography, literary criticism, and cultural study of New Brunswick, David Adams Richards of the Miramichi provides a rare glimpse into the struggles and triumphs of a New Brunswick artist in a national and provincial milieu.

About the author

Tony Tremblay joined the English Department in 1996. He has published widely in the fields of technology, film, media, pedagogy, and literary modernism. He edited David Adams Richards: Essays on his Work (Guernica, 2005) and George Sanderson: Editor and Cultural Worker (Antigonish Review, 2007). Currently he is Canada Research Chair in New Brunswick Studies. The son of three generations of mill workers, he grew up in Dalhousie.

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Editorial Reviews

'David Adams Richards has long deserved a full-length critical response to his remarkable collection of fiction that reveals the complex local currents and universal songlines of lived experience along the Miramichi. Tony Tremblay's astute assessments of Richards and his work join communal and personal histories with incisive readings of major novels. The result underlines the depth and generosity of this great artist's creative vision and the ultimately redemptive journeys of his often troubled but always courageous characters.'

J.A. Wainwright, McCulloch Emeritus Professor in English, Dalhousie University

'Sometimes, when the sun flashes on the river at a certain angle, it enables us to see what we have often viewed before but never truly seen. This is a book of such enlightened illumination. Tony Tremblay has done a splendid job in honouring David Adams Richards ... This is a book that all lovers of great literature should possess.'

Alistair MacLeod, Emeritus Professor of English, University of Windsor, and author of <em>No Great Mischief</em>

‘David Adams Richards of Miramichi is an exhaustive work of scholarship… For anybody interested in Richard’s work or in Maritime literature, this is an indispensable book. Its examination of the impact of Richard’s life and his Miramichi background on his work provides an invaluable foundation for critical examination of Richard’s fiction.’

<em>The Dalhousie Review </em> Autumn 2010