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Alistair MacLeod: Essays on His Works
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| Acknowledgements | 6 | |
| Introduction | 7 | |
| An Interview with Alistair MacLeod | 11 | |
| The Vision of Alistair MacLeod | 36 | |
| From Clan to Nation | 43 | |
| Loved Labour Lost | 72 | |
| Lighthouse, Ring and Fountain | 84 | |
| Re-Sourcing the Historical Present | 95 | |
| Alligators in the Sewers | 112 | |
| Biography | 125 | |
| Bibliography | 126 | |
| Contributors | 127 |
Overview
Including personal interviews, background information, and criticism, this collection of essays examines renowned Canadian author Alistair MacLeod's life and the writing of his novel No Great Mischief. Various literary critics explore themes present in his work such as memory versus myth and the blending of history. One of the chief contemporary fiction writers, MacLeod has won such honors as the Dartmouth Book Award for Fiction, the Raddall Award for Fiction, and the Trillium Award for Fiction.