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Big Why

by Michael Winter
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Synopsis

Michael Winter's powerful new novel, The Big Why, brilliantly fictionalizes a pivotal year in the life of celebrated American artist Rockwell Kent. In 1914, at the age of thirty, Kent decides to escape the superficial world of New York City and move to Brigus, Newfoundland, with his wife and three children to follow a few months later. A socialist and a philanderer, certain in the greatness of his work, he is drawn north by a fascination for the rocky Atlantic coast and by the example of Brigus's other well-known resident, fabled Arctic explorer Robert Bartlett. But once in Newfoundland, Kent discovers that notoriety is even easier to achieve in a small town than in New York. As events come to a head both internationally and domestically and the war begins, Kent becomes a polarizing figure in this intimate, impoverished community, where everyone knows everyone and any outsider is suspect, possibly even a German spy. Writing in Kent's voice, Michael Winter delivers a passionate, witty, and cerebral exploration of what makes exceptional individuals who they are—and why.

Shortlisted for the Trillium Award

The New York Times - Grace Glueck

The book follows fairly closely, as far as I can see, the facts of Kent's stay on Newfoundland. Mr. Winter's fresh language and his spare, crisp descriptions (including those of sexual encounters) make it very readable. He's actually a more disciplined writer than Kent, who comes off here as a believable, if not very likable, human being.

About the Author, Michael Winter

Michael Winter grew up in Newfoundland, Canada, and now lives in the relative warmth of Toronto. He is the author of four previous books.

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Book Details

Published
January 1, 2006
Publisher
Bloomsbury USA
Pages
376
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9781596910256

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