Rudy Henry Wiebe
The temptations of Big Bear
Hardcover
(McClelland and Stewart Jan. 1, 1973)
, 1st Edition
âWhat can that mean, I and my family will have a âreserve of one square mileâ?â
So asks Big Bear of Governor Morris, come to impose a square treaty on the round, buffalo-covered world of the Plains Cree. As the buffalo vanish and the tension builds to the second Riel Rebellion, Big Bear alone of the prairie chiefs keeps up pressure for a better treaty by refusing to choose a reserve. He argues, âIf any man has the right to put a rope around another manâs neck, some day someone will get choked.â
It is Big Bearâs story â and the story of Wandering Spirit, of Kitty McLean and John McDougallâthat is told in this novel with rare and penetrating power. Permeated with a sense of place and time, this eagerly awaited work by Rudy Wiebe reflects the authorâs sensitivity to the Canadian prairies, their history, the minds and hearts of their diverse people.
Exploring Big Bearâs isolated struggle, Wiebe has encompassed in one creative sweep not only his heroâs struggle for integrity, but the whole range and richness of the Plains culture. Here is the giant circle of the prairie horizon, and the joy, the sorrow, the pain and the triumph and the violence of unconquerable human beings faced with destruction.
- ISBN
- 0771089856 / 9780771089855
- Pages
- 415
- Weight
- 19.2 oz.