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Under the Ribs of Death

Marlyn, John. (Author). Bissoondath, Neil, 1955- (Added Author).

Summary: Set in the immigrant community of Winnipeg’s North End, Under the Ribs of Death follows the progress of young Sandor Hunyadi as he struggles to cast off his Hungarian background and become a “real Canadian.” Embittered by poverty and social humiliation, Sandor rejects his father’s impractical idealism and devotes himself single-mindedly to becoming a successful businessman. Equipped with a new name and a hardened heart, he is close to realizing his ambition when fortune’s wheel takes an unexpected – and possibly redemptive – turn. Combining social realism and moral parable, Under the Ribs of Death is John Marlyn’s ironic portrayal of the immigrant experience in the years leading up to the Great Depression. As a commentary on the problems of cultural assimilation, this novel is as relevant today as it was when first published in 1957. -- Review from amazon.com website.

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  • ISBN: 9780771093913
  • ISBN: 0771093918
  • Physical Description: print
    300 p. ; 20 cm.
  • Edition: New Canadian Library ed.
  • Publisher: Toronto : McClelland and Stewart, 2010.

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General Note:
First published in 1957 by McClelland & Stewart.
Subject: Immigrants -- Manitoba -- Winnipeg -- Fiction
Businessmen -- Fiction
Socialism -- Fiction
North End (Winnipeg, Man.) -- Fiction

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  • 1 of 1 copy available at Legislative Library.

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Legislative Library, Vaughan Street PS 8526 Mar (Text) 36970100230608 General Collection Volume hold Available -

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