As for Sinclair Ross
- 350pages
- 13 heures de lecture
Focusing on Sinclair Ross's life, this biography explores his challenging childhood in Saskatchewan and a lackluster banking career, alongside his struggles for recognition as a writer. It highlights his complex relationships and fluid understanding of gender and sexuality, revealing the depth of his character. David Stouck utilizes archival materials and personal insights to shed light on Ross's literary contributions, emphasizing his critique of societal norms, including religion and prejudice. This work celebrates Ross as a pivotal figure in Canadian literature whose themes remain relevant today.
