Barkskins

a novel

717 pages

English language

Published Aug. 7, 2016 by Scribner.

ISBN:
978-0-7432-8878-1
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OCLC Number:
915943439

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3 stars (5 reviews)

"Bark Skins open in New France in the late 18th century as Rene Sel, an illiterate woodsman makes his way from Northern France to the homeland to seek a living. Bound to a "seigneur" for three years in exchange for land, he suffers extraordinary hardship and violence, always in awe of the forest he is charged with clearing. In the course of this epic novel, Proulx tells the stories of Rene's children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren, as well as the descendants of his friends and foes, as they travel back to Europe, to China, to New England, always in quest of a livelihood or fleeing stunningly brutal conditions--war, pestilence, Indian attacks, the revenge of rivals. Proulx's inimitable genius is her creation of characters who are so vivid--in their greed, lust, vengefulness, or their simple compassion and hope--that we follow them with fierce attention. This is Proulx's most ambitious novel ever, …

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2 stars

2.5 stars. I liked the writing and the story, but this novel was just TOO LONG. Proulx easily could have conveyed her sense of the epic span of time, with the forest as the main character as generations of human lives come and go, with half as many characters and maybe 400 pages. By the last round of character introductions, I was skimming through to the end -- I just couldn't get to know yet another generation of Sels. If she had focused more on the more interesting characters and eliminated many others, this would have gotten 4 stars from me. The themes of ecological destruction throughout North American history that Proulx conveys are important, but I wish the book had had a stronger editor.

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  • Families
  • Fiction