An edition of [The rifles] (1994)

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An edition of [The rifles] (1994)

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The Rifles establishes more firmly than ever before that William Vollmann is, in the words of the The Washington Post, "the most prodigiously talented and historically important American novelist under thirty-five." This work, the sixth in Vollmann's projected seven-novel cycle examining the clash of native Americans and their European colonizers, is at once a gripping tale of adventure, a contemporary love story, and a chronicle of the ongoing destruction of Inuit lifeways.

It is one hundred and fifty years ago. Our continent has been mapped east, west, and south, but the white explorers who hope to discover the Northwest Passage have found only ice and death. Sir John Franklin - cheerful, determined, and dangerously rigid - sets out to complete the Passage with hundreds of men and supplies for three years. This is the third Arctic expedition he has commanded; on both of the others he has defied the warnings of the Inuit and Indians he's encountered along the way.

This time he's not coming back. By 1990, Franklin and his mapmakers have conquered. In the prefabricated towns of the Canadian North, teenagers are sniffing gasoline, and the Inuit families who were forcibly relocated by the government in the 1950s are starving and have lost their sense of purpose. Reepah, a young Inuk woman in hopeless circumstances, is seduced and left pregnant by a white man who, terrified by his own self, prepares to assume Franklin's fate.

Written with the same stylistic daring and gritty realism which has characterized all of his work, The Rifles weaves together these stories form the past and the present with Vollmann's own travels. Most dramatic of all is his eerie account of a midwinter solo trip to the North Magnetic Pole, which he put himself through at considerable personal risk in order to relive, through imagination, the last days of the Franklin expedition.

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Publisher
Viking
Language
English
Pages
411

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references.
Title from spine.

Published in
[New York]
Series
Seven dreams, a book of North American landscapes ;, v. 6
Genre
Fiction.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
813/.54
Library of Congress
PS3572.O395 R54 1994, PS3572.O395R54 1994

The Physical Object

Pagination
411 p. :
Number of pages
411

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL1421391M
Internet Archive
therifles00voll
ISBN 10
0670848565
LCCN
93031577
OCLC/WorldCat
28722824
Library Thing
168437
Goodreads
841192

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