The wars

Author: Timothy Findley

Sixty years after the armistice, the horrors of the First World War were still spurring antiwar literature, one of the most compelling of which is Timothy Findley’s The Wars. Slim and elliptical, but told with a level-headed, lyrical clarity, The Wars traces the atrocities and absurdities of war through the journey of a young Canadian officer through trenches in which barb….Read More

11 Books Similar to The wars

The Piano Man’s Daughter

Narrated by Charlie Kilworth, whose birth is an echo of his mother's own illegitimate beginnings, The Piano Man's Daughter is the lyrical, multilayered tale of Charlie's mother, Lily, his grandmother… Continue Reading Posted in: Canada, English Fiction, Historical Fiction, Psychological Fiction

Season of Storms

When Celia Sands arrives at a remote Italian villa to star in the first performance of a deceased playwright's masterpiece, she is instantly drawn to the mysteries surrounding the play… Continue Reading Posted in: Historical Italian Fiction, Time Travel Romance

Famous Last Words

In the final days of the Second World War, Hugh Selwyn Mauberley scrawls his desperate account on the walls and ceilings of his ice-cold prison high in the Austrian Alps.… Continue Reading Posted in: German, Prisoners And Prisons, Prisoners Of War, Space Operas, Suspense Fiction

Erebos

An intelligent computer game with a disturbing agenda.,,When 16-year-old Nick receives a package containing the mysterious computer game Erebos, he wonders if it will explain the behavior of his classmates,… Continue Reading Posted in: Science Fiction, Thriller, Young Adult

Not Wanted On The Voyage

Published in 1984, Not Wanted on the Voyage is one of Timothy Findley's most imaginative and compelling literary fictions. Findley turns to one of our essential myths: the biblical story… Continue Reading Posted in: Bible. Genesis, Fiction

The Society of S

"If you ever want to hide from the world, live in a small city, where everyone seems anonymous." That's the advice of twelve-year-old Ariella Montero, who lives with her father… Continue Reading Posted in: Horror Tales, Vampires, Young Adult Fiction

Headhunter

The Edgar Award-winning author of The Telling of Tales returns with a psychological thriller set in a Toronto mental hospital. Lilah Kemp, a sometime spiritualist, inadvertently lets Kurtz, the diabolical… Continue Reading Posted in: Canadian, Canadian Fiction, Literary Fiction, Science Fiction

The Apprenticeship Of Duddy Kravitz

From Mordecai Richler, one of the greatest satirists, comes one of literature's most delightful characters, Duddy Kravitz -- in a novel that belongs in the pantheon of seminal twentieth century… Continue Reading Posted in: English Fiction, Humorous Stories, Immigrant Families, Literary Fiction, Literature

In the Skin of a Lion

Bristling with intelligence and shimmering with romance, this novel tests the boundary between history and myth. Patrick Lewis arrives in Toronto in the 1920s and earns his living searching for… Continue Reading Posted in: Literary Criticism & Theory, Literary Fiction, Marriage, Maturation (Psychology), Poor

Pilgrim

Pilgrim, is the story of a man who cannot die. Ageless, sexless, deathless and timeless, Pilgrim has inhabited endless lives and times. On April 15, 1912 - ironically, the date… Continue Reading Posted in: Contemporary Literary Fiction, Fiction, Jungian Psychology, Literary Fiction, Psychotherapy Patients

Leave a Reply