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Don Gutteridge

    Don Gutteridge est un auteur célébré dont les œuvres s'appuient sur une vaste expérience. Sa production littéraire, comprenant des romans policiers et un copieux corpus de poésie, se caractérise par une profonde perspicacité de la nature humaine et un talent narratif. Gutteridge explore des thèmes complexes avec une précision littéraire distinctive qui a été saluée par la critique. Son style est à la fois captivant et stimulant, ce qui en fait une voix importante de la littérature contemporaine.

    Invincible Ink
    Ploughing the Home Ground
    Turncoat
    Solemn Vows
    Point Taken
    Lily Fairchild
    • Lily Fairchild

      • 568pages
      • 20 heures de lecture
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      Set against the backdrop of 19th and early 20th century Canada, the story follows Lily Fairchild, a woman navigating the challenges of pioneer life in Ontario. Her journey is intertwined with significant historical events such as the Riel Rebellions and the First World War, shaping her experiences and the development of her village, Point Edward. The narrative blends history and fable, featuring a cast of unique characters, while exploring themes of survival, loss, aging, and the importance of memory.

      Lily Fairchild
    • Point Taken

      Collected Poems 2014 - 2020

      • 602pages
      • 22 heures de lecture
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      Featuring a rich compilation of 600 pages, this collection showcases the exceptional poetry of Don Gutteridge, recognized as one of Canada's finest poets. Spanning the years 2014 to 2020, the work highlights his mastery of language and emotion, offering readers a profound literary experience. Celebrated for its quality, this anthology stands as a testament to Gutteridge's place among the elite in contemporary poetry.

      Point Taken
    • Solemn Vows

      • 320pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
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      Set in the sweltering summer of 1836 Toronto, the story follows Lieutenant Marc Edwards as he navigates a web of political turmoil and personal dilemmas. After a politician's assassination, Marc's efforts to capture the culprit lead to a tragic mistake, resulting in an innocent man's death. Complicating his life further, Marc finds himself unintentionally engaged to the wrong woman while desperately trying to reach the one he truly loves, who remains unresponsive to his letters.

      Solemn Vows
    • Turncoat

      • 352pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
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      Set in 1836, Ensign Marc Edwards finds himself stationed in the seemingly dull colonial Toronto, Upper Canada. However, he quickly discovers a vibrant and tumultuous environment where the local populace resents British Rule. The area is rife with radicals, Reformers, Yankees, and smugglers, promising the adventure and intrigue he craves. As tensions rise, Marc must navigate the complexities of loyalty and rebellion in a land on the brink of change.

      Turncoat
    • Ploughing the Home Ground

      • 164pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      Ploughing the Home Ground: Essays in Canadian Literature and Poetics by Don Gutteridge, Education professor emeritus is a collection of his essays on Canadian Literature and Poetics including an essay by Kevin Spence entitled "Home Ground: Don Gutteridge's Literary Novels". This is a must read for anyone studying CanLit.

      Ploughing the Home Ground
    • Invincible Ink

      • 128pages
      • 5 heures de lecture

      The collection features poignant poems that explore profound themes of love, grief, and the passage of time, with a unique voice that resonates deeply. Gutteridge's work, reminiscent of Dylan Thomas and Thomas Hardy, captures the essence of human emotion with succinctness and clarity. Notable pieces include reflections on personal loss, such as The Widow Bray, intertwining her sorrow with the changing seasons and the heart-wrenching tragedy of a child's death. This tribute to love showcases Gutteridge's magical command of language, inviting readers into a contemplative experience.

      Invincible Ink
    • The Widow's Demise

      • 166pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      Set against the backdrop of a charity ball, the story unfolds with the flirtatious Delores, daughter of host Humphrey Cardiff, whose interactions provoke jealousy among the political elite's wives. Following her mysterious death, tensions rise as Marc Edwards chooses to defend a prime suspect found at the scene. Meanwhile, Cobb embarks on a quest to uncover the truth behind Delores's demise, navigating a web of political intrigue and personal vendettas.

      The Widow's Demise
    • Desperate Acts

      • 248pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Set in 1839 Toronto, the story revolves around elite citizens with hidden secrets, creating a ripe environment for a blackmailer. Brodie Langford, determined to shield his beloved from scandal, finds himself accused of the blackmailer's murder. As tensions rise, Marc Edwards, now a barrister, fights against time to exonerate Brodie and reunite him with his sweetheart, navigating a web of deceit and danger.

      Desperate Acts
    • Inking the World

      • 126pages
      • 5 heures de lecture

      Renowned Canadian poet and novelist Don Gutteridge showcases his literary prowess in this collection of poems. With over sixty titles and numerous awards to his name, Gutteridge's work reflects a deep engagement with themes of place and identity. His recent publications, including "Home Ground," "The Star-Brushed Horizon," and "Inking the World," highlight his continued exploration of the poetic form, with an extensive 500-page poetry book anticipated to follow.

      Inking the World
    • Lover's Moon

      • 98pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      The collection delves into profound themes of love, longing, and grief, reflecting on cherished memories while mourning lost loved ones. The title poem, "Lover's Moon," invites readers on a nostalgic journey, celebrating a life well-lived in memory of the poet's wife. Gutteridge's work balances tenderness with strength, capturing the complexities of aging and emotional depth. With heartfelt and evocative poems, this collection serves as a poignant love letter, offering wisdom and empathy that resonate deeply.

      Lover's Moon