Lamp at Noon and Other Stories by Sinclair Ross - ISBN: 9780735252899
Paperback

Lamp at Noon and Other Stories

Penguin Modern Classics Edition

  • Paperback

    176 pages

  • Release Date

    15 January 2018

Summary

Sinclair Ross’s 1941 novel As For Me and My House is a masterpiece of Canadian literature, a stunning evocation of the Prairies and their inhabitants during the Depression of the 1930s. With The Lamp at Noon and Other Stories, Ross reveals further dimensions of his fictional universe.Sinclair Ross’ 1941 novel As For Me and My House is a masterpiece of Canadian literature, a stunning evocation of the Prairies and their inhabitants during the Depression of the Thirties. With The Lamp at Noon a…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780735252899
ISBN-10:0735252890
Author:Sinclair Ross
Publisher:Prentice Hall Press
Imprint:Prentice Hall Press
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:176
Release Date:15 January 2018
Weight:134g
Dimensions:204mm x 130mm
Series:New Canadian Library
What They're Saying

Critics Review

“Ross’ style is always beautifully matched to his material spare, lean, honest, no gimmicks, and yet in its very simplicity setting up continuing echoes in the mind.” Margaret Laurence

“Ross’ style is always beautifully matched to his material – spare, lean, honest, no gimmicks, and yet in its very simplicity setting up continuing echoes in the mind.”
–Margaret Laurence

About The Author

Sinclair Ross

Sinclair Ross was born on a homestead near Shelbrooke in northern Saskatchewan in 1908. He dropped out of school after grade eleven to work in a bank. After working in many small-town banks in Saskatchewan, he transferred to a bank in Winnipeg in 1933. In 1941 he published his first novel, As For Me and My House, with its evocation of prairie life during the Depression. The prairie is the major setting for his two collections of short fiction, The Lamp at Noon and Other Stories and The Race and Other Stories.From 1942 until 1946 Ross served with the Canadian army in London, England. In 1946 he returned briefly to Winnipeg before settling in Montreal, where he continued in banking until his retirement in 1968.Ross’s later novels, The Well, Whir of Gold, and Sawbones Memorial, continue his exploration of prairie life and its power to challenge as well as sustain its inhabitants.Upon his retirement Ross lived in Greece and then in Spain. He returned to Montreal in 1980, and two years later moved to Vancouver.Sinclair Ross died in Vancouver in 1996.

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