The Visions and Revelations of St. Louis the Métis
The Visions and Revelations of St. Louis the Métis
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Remarques: Ancien livre de bibliothèque; présence d'autocollants, de code-barres et d'étampes. Reliure de bibliothèque; le dos de la couverture a été mal découpé. Annotations dans le texte. Reliure solide.
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David Day | Littérature et Arts | Thistledown Press | Date de parution: 1997 | ISBN-13: 9781895449648 | Couverture: Rigide | Anglais et Français | 87 pages
David Day is the author of 35 books and numerous articles and essays.
He was born in Victoria, British Columbia and has worked as a logger, miner, television writer, publisher and editor. He lives in London, England.
One of the mysteries of Louis Riel's meteoric career is the influence he exerted over Gabriel Dumont and his hard-headed Métis warriors. Poet/novelist/natural historian David Day has found the key to this mystery in the journals which Riel kept during the Batoche campaign and in prison under sentence of death. A charismatic visionary is revealed, continuing the tradition of Native American prophets and shamans. In this bilingual edition, Riel's original notebook entries are paired with the poems which David Day has crafted from Thomas Flanagan's definitive translations.
