

An edition of The Colony of Unrequited Dreams (1998)
By Wayne Johnston
Publish Date
1998
Publisher
Alfred A. Knopf Canada
Language
eng
Pages
562
Description:
"The Colony of Unrequited Dreams" is Newfoundland - that vast, haunting near-continent upon which the two lovers and adversaries of this novel pursue their ambitions. Joey Smallwood, sprung from almost Dickensian privation, is a scholarship boy at a private school, where his ready wit bests the formidably tart-tongued Sheilagh Fielding. Their dual fates become forever linked by an anonymous letter to a local paper critical of the school - a letter whose mysterious authorship will weigh heavily on their lives. Driven by socialist dreams and political desire, Smallwood will walk a railroad line the breadth of Newfoundland in a journey of astonishing power and beauty, to unionize the workers - and make his name. Fielding, now a popular newspaper columnist, provides - in her journalism, her diaries, and her bleakly hilarious "Condensed History of Newfoundland" - a satirical and eloquent counternarrative to Smallwood's story. As the decades pass and Smallwood's rise converges with Newfoundland's emerging autonomy, these two vexed characters must confront their own frailties and secrets - and their mutual (if doomed) love.
subjects: Fiction, History, Romans, nouvelles, Literature, Fiction, general, New York Times reviewed, Fiction, historical, general, Newfoundland and labrador, fiction, Journalists, fiction
People: Joseph Roberts Smallwood (1900-), Joseph R. Smallwood (1900-1991)
Places: Newfoundland and Labrador, Newfoundland