Trusting the Tale
By (Author) Hugh Hood
ECW Press,Canada
ECW Press,Canada
1st June 1983
Canada
General
Non Fiction
814.54
Paperback
170
This collection of essays shows Hood in full, elegant control of a variety of subjects that will appeal to those interested in Canadian literary history and to anyone involved with the literary currents of our time. The essays are detailed, complex, and enriched by the sensibility of the author who has been called Canada's most learned, most intellectual novelist (The Canadian Forum). At the same time, they display Hood's unique ability to convey intellectual ideas with warmth, humor, and passionate conviction. He is that rare breed of author whose books are inspired by a profound commitment to art, a deep love of his community, a sensitive involvement with language, and an ongoing engagement with theoretical problems crucial to twentieth-century thought.
""Trusting the Tale" is Hugh Hood at his most accessible and most entertaining. These essays may help convince CanLit followes that Mr. Hood is one of the few Canadian novelists who can call themselves men of letters." --"Winnipeg Free Press"
Hugh Hood is one of Canada's foremost novelists and essaysists. He is the author of A New Athens, Black and White Keys, and Reservoir Ravine.