Grey Owl

Finalist for the Saskatchewan Book Awards

Grey Owl: The Mystery of Archie Belaney is a compelling study of an intriguing character – a white man who assumed a First Nations “voice” to promote his ideas and ideals to an international audience. In turn, the book raises difficult questions about identity and voice, Indigenous culture, human rights and the environment.

Ruffo draws on extensive archival research and family memories – Grey Owl lived for three years with Ruffo’s grandmother’s family in the small northern Ontario community of Biscotasing – to offer new insights about the man and his mission. With clear, direct and evocative language, Ruffo writes from Grey Owl’s own perspective as well as from the viewpoints of women he loved and men with whom he worked. The poems detail both his professional achievements and his personal failures.

Ruffo brings a deep understanding of Indigenous thought, excellent research skills and a mature craft to this collection. Grey Owl: The Mystery of Archie Belaney marks a significant contribution to Indigenous writing and to Canadian literature.

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Armand Ruffo is definitely a writer with a future, a writer to be watched.” – Tomson Highway

“A powerful evocation of Canada’s most famous fake. In a virtuoso orchestration of poetry, fiction, reminiscence, letter, news report, Armand Ruffo captures the contradictions of this ne’er-do-well who recreated himself out of his own impossible romantic childhood dreams.” – Rudy Wiebe


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Dimensions:

218 Pages
9.00in * 6.00in * .55in
380.00gr

Published:

January 01, 1997

ISBN:

9781550501094

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Language:

eng

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