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Harold Macy

    Harold Macy est un agriculteur et forestier dont l'œuvre littéraire puise profondément dans sa vaste expérience du monde naturel. Sa prose capture la beauté sauvage et les réalités exigeantes de la vie forestière, reflétant un lien profond avec la terre. À travers son écriture, Macy explore la relation complexe entre l'humanité et la nature, offrant aux lecteurs des perspectives uniques tirées d'une vie vécue en étroite communion avec l'environnement.

    All the Bears Sing
    San Josef
    • 2023

      Harold Macy's story collection highlights the particular magic of the West Coast, reflecting on how we both shape--and are shaped by--the land we inhabit. Whether he's chronicling first-growth fallen monarchs sprawled on a steep slope up-coast, the brassy orchestra of trumpeter swans, or the ecstasy of a smokejumper's fall from the sky, Harold Macy contemplates the beauty of all that British Columbia has to offer with graceful lyricism and appreciation for the natural world. It is the human ties to the land that shine in Macy's stories: everyday fishermen and loggers, gardeners and wildland firefighters, rock blasters and island homesteaders. From the rich bounty of the glacial loam to the wondrous stands of Sitka spruce, BC's natural landscape is as much a character in Macy's tales as any person.

      All the Bears Sing
    • 2020

      San Josef

      • 246pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Set in a harsh environment where a horseman struggles to find a sense of belonging, the narrative explores themes of isolation and the search for refuge. It delves into the character's internal conflicts and the challenges faced in a world that feels unwelcoming. The story captures the essence of resilience and the quest for a place to call home, highlighting the emotional journey of finding solace amidst adversity.

      San Josef