Kuessipan

Kuessipan

by Naomi Fontaine
Kuessipan
Kuessipan

Kuessipan

by Naomi Fontaine

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Overview

"[Naomi Fontaine] writes in the same tradition as Native writers such as Thomas King and Louise Erdrich."—Le Devoir

Kuessipan ("to you" in the Innu language) is an extraordinary, meditative novel about life among the Native Innu people in the wilds of the Canadian North. With grace and perfect pitch, Naomi Fontaine conjures up a world that reads like no other, and a community—of nomadic hunters and fishers, of mothers and children-that endures a harsh, sometimes cruel reality with quiet dignity.

Naomi Fontaine is a member of the Innu First Nation. Kuessipan, her first novel, is based on her own experience.



Product Details

ISBN-13: 9782897125011
Publisher: International Book Import Services
Publication date: 01/28/2017
Edition description: New Edition
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 1.25(h) x 9.00(d)

About the Author

Naomi Fontaine is a member of the Innu First Nation in the province of Quebec, from Uashat, a community with a population less than 5,000. She was an education student when she wrote Kuessipan, her first novel, which she based on her own experience.
David Homel was born and raised in Chicago in 1952. He has been a journalist, editor, literary translator, and teacher, and has won numerous awards for translation, including the Governor General’s Award for Literature, Canada’s highest literary honor. His translations include The World is Moving around Me by Dany Laferriere, and The Last Genet by Hadrien Laroche.

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