A mesmerizing epic set in the wilds of 17th century North America, from a Giller Prize-winning author.
Joseph Boyden Boeken
Joseph Boyden verkent thema's van het erfgoed en de cultuur van de First Nations, puttend uit zijn Ierse, Schotse en Métis-wortels. Zijn proza duikt vaak in het complexe samenspel tussen traditie en moderniteit, waarbij de impact van geschiedenis op hedendaagse levens wordt onderzocht. Boydens stijl wordt gekenmerkt door een sterke sfeer en diepgaand inzicht in de psychologie van personages. Zijn werken worden gewaardeerd om hun authentieke weergave en verhalende kracht.







Three Day Road
- 352bladzijden
- 13 uur lezen
The stories of an American Indian sniper caught up in the Great War and of his aunt, one of the last Cree Indians to live off the land, are intertwined in a mesmerising journey as they travel home over three days
Through Black Spruce
- 368bladzijden
- 13 uur lezen
Exploring themes of love, identity, and loss, this haunting novel delves into the complexities of human relationships and the search for self amidst grief. The narrative weaves emotional depth with rich character development, drawing readers into a poignant journey that reflects on the impact of personal and collective histories. The author, known for their acclaimed work "Three Day Road," crafts a compelling story that resonates with universal experiences, making it a profound read for those seeking insight into the human condition.
The book captures Joseph Boyden's compelling inaugural Henry Kreisel Lecture at the University of Alberta, where he passionately draws parallels between the struggles of Aboriginal people in Canada and marginalized groups in post-Katrina New Orleans. His powerful manifesto calls for independence from oppressive North American governmental structures, resonating deeply with the audience and sparking significant acclaim. This thought-provoking discourse highlights themes of cultural identity, oppression, and the quest for autonomy.
Through Black Spruce. Durch dunkle Wälder, englische Ausgabe
- 432bladzijden
- 16 uur lezen
From internationally acclaimed author Joseph Boyden comes a powerful novel about two native Canadian sisters and the forces that pull them apart. Fifteen years after the death of their patriarch, the Bird Clan finds itself struggling to survive on the hardscrabble reservation they call home. On Christmas Day, the youngest of the clan, Suzanne, leaves with her boyfriend Gus Netmaker, against both families' wishes, hoping to find purpose and a better life in Toronto. When word from Suzanne and Gus suddenly ceases, the Netmakers and Birds fear the worst and tensions between the two families escalate to violent levels. Suzanne's sister Annie decides to search for them, leaving behind their uncle Will, a man haunted by loss. While Annie travels from Toronto to New York, from modeling studios to A-list parties, Will encounters dire troubles at home. Both eventually come to painful discoveries about the inescapable ties of family.
Wenjack
- 64bladzijden
- 3 uur lezen
Chanie Wenjack je indián z kmene Odžibvejů. Stejně jako nespočet jemu podobných kluků a holek byl v útlém věku odebrán rodičům a poslán na převýchovu do takzvané indiánské internátní školy stovky kilometrů od domova. Cizí prostředí školy a kruté zacházení ze strany učitelů vyhnalo Chanieho a jeho dva spolužáky jednoho pozdně říjnového odpoledne na útěk. Jejich snahu o návrat do ztraceného domova sledujeme nejen očima samotného Chanieho, ale také prostřednictvím manitou, kteří na sebe berou různé zvířecí podoby a doprovázejí chlapce na jejich strastiplné pouti.