Michael Hartford reviewed Bear by Marian Engel
Bear
4 stars
A strange and sometimes unsettling book that explores the extremes of human and animal, civilized and wild, colonizer and colonized, loneliness and connection. Poetic and strange.
English language
Published Sept. 19, 1976 by McClelland & Stewart.
Bear is a novel by Canadian author Marian Engel, published in 1976. It won the Governor General's Literary Award the same year. It is Engel's fifth novel, and her most famous. The story tells of a lonely librarian in northern Ontario who enters into a sexual relationship with a bear. The book has been called "the most controversial novel ever written in Canada".
Bear is a novel by Canadian author Marian Engel, published in 1976. It won the Governor General's Literary Award the same year. It is Engel's fifth novel, and her most famous. The story tells of a lonely librarian in northern Ontario who enters into a sexual relationship with a bear. The book has been called "the most controversial novel ever written in Canada".
A strange and sometimes unsettling book that explores the extremes of human and animal, civilized and wild, colonizer and colonized, loneliness and connection. Poetic and strange.