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The Broken Trail
Harold Bindloss
出版
DigiCat
, 2022-08-16
主題
Fiction / General
ISBN
EAN:8596547185833
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=hpKCEAAAQBAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
EBook
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註釋
Harold Bindloss's 'The Broken Trail' emerges as a gripping narrative that entwines human fortitude with the challenging terrains of early 20th-century British Columbia. Bindloss' prose resonates with the authenticity of frontier life, rendered through a rich tapestry of pioneering spirit and nuanced character studies. As a part of DigiCat Publishing's commitment to valorizing the literary canon, this republished edition honors the book's legacy by preserving its stylistic integrity and social commentary, simultaneously making it accessible to contemporary audiences through both print and ebook formats. The novel, steeped in the literary tradition of adventure and realism, offers profound insights into the perseverance and moral complexities faced by settlers in a landscape as harsh and unforgiving as it is breathtakingly beautiful. In exploring Bindloss's own biography, the impetus behind 'The Broken Trail' becomes evident. Bindloss himself was a man shaped by the very frontiers he so vividly depicts—having emigrated to Canada and worked in farming and land development before turning to writing. His personal experiences imbue his novel with a verisimilitude that only an author of such lived authenticity could achieve. This is a work borne out of the depths of genuine encounter and reflection, a testament to Bindloss's profound connection with the pioneering ethos and the rugged beauty of the untamed Canadian landscape. 'The Broken Trail' is recommended not merely as an artifact of historical storytelling but as a vibrant, living novel that resonates with the indomitable human spirit. Scholars of literature and history, enthusiasts of adventure narratives, and readers seeking to delve into the rugged world of settlers and the inherent drama of their lives will find in this book a wellspring of inspiration and contemplation. DigiCat Publishing invites readers to engage with this classic, approaching it with the recognition and fervor it rightfully commands as a valued piece of world literature.