Literary Impostors: Canadian Autofiction of the Early Twentieth Century

Literary Impostors: Canadian Autofiction of the Early Twentieth Century

by Rosmarin Heidenreich
Literary Impostors: Canadian Autofiction of the Early Twentieth Century

Literary Impostors: Canadian Autofiction of the Early Twentieth Century

by Rosmarin Heidenreich

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Overview

In the first half of the twentieth century, a number of Canadian authors were revealed to have faked the identities that made them famous. What is extraordinary about these writers is that they actually "became," in everyday life, characters they had themselves invented. Many of their works were simultaneously fictional and autobiographical, reflecting the duality of their identities. In Literary Impostors, Rosmarin Heidenreich tells the intriguing stories, both the "true" and the fabricated versions, of six Canadian authors who obliterated their pasts and re-invented themselves: Grey Owl was in fact an Englishman named Archie Belaney; Will James, the cowboy writer from the American West, was the Quebec-born francophone Ernest Dufault; the prairie novelist Frederick Philip Grove turned out to be the German writer and translator Felix Paul Greve. Chief Buffalo Child Long Lance, Onoto Watanna, and Sui Sin Far were the chosen identities of three mixed-race writers whose given names were, respectively, Sylvester Long, Winnifred Eaton, and Edith Eaton. Heidenreich argues that their imposture, in some cases not discovered until long after their deaths, was not fraudulent in the usual sense: these writers forged new identities to become who they felt they really were. In an age of proliferating cyber-identities and controversial claims to ancestry, Literary Impostors raises timely questions involving race, migrancy, and gender to illustrate the porousness of the line that is often drawn between an author's biography and the fiction he or she produces.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780773554542
Publisher: McGill-Queens University Press
Publication date: 07/30/2018
Edition description: 3rd ed.
Pages: 352
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.90(d)

About the Author

Rosmarin Heidenreich is professor emerita at the Université de Saint-Boniface.

Table of Contents

Illustrations ix

Acknowledgments xi

Introduction 3

1 Felix Paul Greve/Frederick Philip Grove: Being and Becoming 16

2 In Search of Frederick Philip Grove 45

3 Archie Belaney alias Wa-Sha-Quon-Asin, or Grey Owl 71

4 Will James: A Lone Cowboy from Quebec 117

5 The "Professional Indian": Chief Buffalo Child Long Lance 146

6 Hybrid Identities: The Eaton Sisters 202

Conclusion 256

Appendix: FPG and the Thomas Mann Connection 269

Notes 283

Bibliography 315

Index 331

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