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Eaglechild

Taal EngelsEngels
Boek Gebonden (paperback)
Boek Eaglechild Victor O'Connell
Libristo-code: 09550490
Uitgeverij Kanata Publications, augustus 2015
Rupert Carlos is the only son of an English Earl and a Spanish Countess. The Earl tries to persua... Volledige beschrijving
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Rupert Carlos is the only son of an English Earl and a Spanish Countess. The Earl tries to persuade Rupert that the "Red Indians" of North America are the losers in the battle for survival because their cultures are weak and inferior. He thinks of himself and his ancestors as swashbuckling Protestant capitalists. He is proud of his family's involvement in the Hudson's Bay Company which colonised vast areas of Canada on behalf of the British Empire. However, the Countess feels profound guilt. Since the time of Columbus her aristocratic ancestors exploited los indios of Latin America cruelly and unfairly. She is a Catholic and is also open to an unorthodox belief in "natural priesthood". As such, she wants to use her immense wealth, her Spanish titles and her son's future role in the British House of Lords, to make restitution to the Indians of all the Americas from the Arctic to the Antarctic. In his attempt to cope, the intelligent and sensitive young Rupert creates his own secret world in the woodlands of his father's estate in Oxfordshire, complete with a tipi and an imaginary Indian blood brother. In 1982, while an undergraduate at Oxford, Rupert encounters an 82-year-old Cree Indian "troublemaker" who has come to England to meet the "White Queen". He confronts the British Parliament and demands that it honour the treaty Queen Victoria made with his grandfather on the Canadian prairies in 1876. His visit is also the fulfilment of a Vision Quest dream he experienced when he was sixteen years of age. As Rupert emerges into manhood, his search for an authentic role in the midst of these conflicting cosmologies is complicated by a corrupt official at the Canadian embassy in London whose scheming triggers a chain of shocking events that forces Rupert to re-evaluate all his beliefs and loyalties. The story also features a Blackfoot-Cree Holy Woman from Alberta and a Jesuit with Christian-Marxist tendencies from Seville. All these complex characters are swept up in mystery and suspense by a plot that twists and turns until the last page. Although it is a modern story, the first four chapters include references to more than a hundred years of relations between Britain and the Indian nations told from both points of view. Set mainly in 1982-85 in England, Canada and Spain, it is fiction inspired by fact in a rich mixture of politics, religion, family and tribe. It demonstrates how the search for personal identity and integrity can play a vital role in nation-building. Eaglechild is a very long novel because it is two books in one. In the first, the main characters transport you to their different worlds. In the second their four worlds collide.

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Volledige naam Eaglechild
Taal Engels
Bindwijze Boek - Gebonden (paperback)
Datum van uitgifte 2015
Aantal pagina's 728
EAN 9780994756701
ISBN 9780994756701
Libristo-code 09550490
Uitgeverij Kanata Publications
Gewicht 1080
Afmetingen 231 x 156 x 46
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