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Studhorse Man

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Description for Studhorse Man Paperback. Hazard Lepage, the last of the studhorse men, sets out to breed his rare stallion. Series: Currents. Num Pages: 224 pages. BIC Classification: FA. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 229 x 136 x 16. Weight in Grams: 310.
Hazard Lepage, the last of the studhorse men, sets out to breed his rare blue stallion, Poseidon. A lusty trickster and a wayward knight, Hazard's outrageous adventures are narrated by Demeter Proudfoot, his secret rival, who writes this story while sitting naked in an empty bathtub. In his quest to save his stallion's bloodline from extinction, Hazard leaves a trail of anarchy and confusion. Everything he touches erupts into chaos necessitating frequent convalescences in the arms of a few good women-excepting those of Martha, his long-suffering intended. Told with the ribald zeal of a Prairie beer parlor tall tale and ... Read more

Product Details

Publisher
University of Alberta Press Canada
Number of pages
204
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2004
Series
Currents
Condition
New
Weight
309g
Number of Pages
224
Place of Publication
Alberta, Canada
ISBN
9780888644251
SKU
V9780888644251
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About Robert Kroetsch
Born in Heisler, Alberta, Robert Kroetsch published his first novel, But We are Exiles in 1965, and his book The Studhorse Man (1969) won the Governor General's Award for Fiction. Throughout his career, he steadily elaborated his indelible mark on Canadian writing with his fiction, non-fiction, poetry, teaching, and scholarship. Aritha van Herk teaches Creative Writing, Canadian Literature and ... Read more

Reviews for Studhorse Man
Recognized as a classic when it first appeared, the novel's status as one of the finest pieces of Canadian fiction has only grown over the last three decades... The Studhorse Man, now 35 years old, has far more intoxicating vigour, structural muscularity and dervish-like linguistic brilliance than almost anything being published in Canada today. Christopher Wiebe, VUE Weekly ... Read more

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