When High Water Chants was first published in 1977, The Globeand Mail praised it as "... a tour de force by a writer of promise . . " Since then Trevor Ferguson has established himself as a gifted... This description may be from another edition of this product.
Mythological thriller in impressive West Coast setting
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High Water Chants is a new edition of the first novel by one of the greatest living writers in Canada, Trevor Ferguson. It tells of a murderous chase between the funny and exuberant Henry Scowcroft and the Duff brothers, powerful beast-like brutes who have a murder on their conscience. As Flood-like rain pours down on British Columbia's (imaginary) Skincuttle Island, Henry and his friends and enemies suffer wounds and beatings that hardly anyone should in reality survive. But the chase has strong mythological underpinnings to it, as if the characters were incarnations of some native spirits, rather than "ordinary" folk.Ambitious and filled with strongly-worded prose, this is a novel that shows where Ferguson was headed when he started out as a writer: his talent is already clear, even though you can see some of the problems of any first novel lurking around.High Water Chants is also an example of one of two distinct styles through which Ferguson has distinguished himself on the Canadian literary scene - with inroads now being made for him in France as well. It is a heroic, saga-like novel set in the powerful wilderness of Northwestern Canada, a style that is also at the heart of other novels like The Fire Line and The Timekeeper, and which could be remindful of Cormac McCarthy.Ferguson has another distinctive style, however, that brings him closer to John Irving or a Robertson Davies gone wild in the 70s. Comedic and adventurous, this style has made Onyx John and The True Life Adventures of Sparrow Drinkwater some of the most enjoyable books I've ever read in my life. It's a shame that most of his books are marked as out of print, but it's worth hunting them down that way - or looking for them in Canada, where they're still in print.
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