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In the Skin of a Lion |
作者Author /  Michael Ondaatje 麥可•翁達傑 |
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In the Skin of a Lion
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The following notes focus on chaps 1 & II. ( In the Skin of a Lion. Toronto: Penguin, 1987.) |
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- Toronto the Good and the Grey:
- In the words of Hugh Hood,
"I thought that the bridgets and ravines were the most important imaginative properties on the Toronto scene. . . .
I still think that Toronto is a city where sooner or later you find yourself going down into a dark place in the ground."
- Bloor Street Viaduct, Victoria Park filtration complex
- Time 1913-1940
(Ambrose's disappearance 1919; 1921 the hiring of searcher; 1924 Patrick as a searcher,
- The have's vs. the have-nots: Rowland Harris vs. Alice and Nicholas Temelcoff, Ambrose Small vs. Clara, Alice and Patrick
- Rowland Harris p. 29 Commissioner of Public Works, sees the bridge as his first child 29
- Working class --logger (dynamiter, , bridge builder, tunneller, tanner (130-31; their sufferings)
- the Immigrant-workers:
- hardships: Patrick's father ( Hazen Lewis)saving the holstein, p. 11-14; river drives 16-17; bridge builders p. 25-27 (tarrers p. 27)
- different ways of claiming the country:
- 30 loggers p. 7; 10 skaters p. 21-22
- the bicyclist p. 27
- the dangerous beauty of their work -- Nicholas Temelcoff 34-35; his history, p. 43-
- Nicholas' immigration 45; free of the bridge 49
Daniel Stoyanoff his tale, p. 44
Nicholas --language as barrier 43; the talking picture
The Immigrants' learning the language 47
If they do not speak in English in public, they will be jailed. 133
- Patrick as a searcher
- bugs and moths: p. 9-10
- Patrick and his father p. 15; 18;
- Style: the use of painting and filmic techniques (e.g. camera perspective, jump-cuts, p. 11; zoom in and out p.14 ) e.g. p. 34; chiascuro
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