End of the War, The by Jean-Guy Carrier
Finalist for The Hugh MacLennan Prize for Fiction in 1994
This is the second volume of a sweeping historical novel. The story of Ernest Fortin begins in 1885, when Wilfrid Laurier addressed a public meeting called to protest the hanging of Louis Riel. In the ensuing riots, Ernest’s father is killed. Ernest is taken under the protection of two friends – one a rising young priest, the other a politician. They do their work too well. Ernest grows up to believe in neither Laurier nor Macdonald, in neither French nor English. War comes and Montreal is once again the scene of riots. This time over conscription. The story of violence and tragedy is told again – and yet again. There is no end to war.
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English
Fiction
1993
0887508995
Oberon Press
Ottawa
1993
143
softcover