Underground
by June Hutton
ISBN 9781896951812 | 5.5" x 8.5" | TPB with French Flaps | $21
Categories:Fiction - Literary, Fiction - Historical
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Finalist for the 2010 OLA Evergreen Award
Synopsis
When the Spanish Civil War erupts, he seeks out Picasso’s Guernica and sees in the painting a reflection of what his life has become. Now he travels to Spain, a soldier once more, to reclaim all he has lost — or to die trying.
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"Once finished, I returned to it in idle moments, not to begin the review but to read for pleasure; let the pages fall open, pick a sentence, a paragraph or a chapter to savour ... It's that kind of story ... Hutton's prose is taut, lean, elegant and poetic ... Its exploration of a man's creative defiance and ability to embrace his own imperfect life plumbs the intrinsic qualities of art, poetry, human geography, chance and love."
- The Globe and Mail
"June Hutton has found poetry in the underground worlds of wartime trenches, Chinatown tunnels, depression-era work camps, and the bomb craters of the Spanish Civil War. In this novel, Al Fraser's remarkable story has been given voice by a wise and generous writer."
- Jack Hodgins, author of Broken Ground and Distance
"Hutton's writing features visceral, sensual language and themes, along with a compelling protagonist readers will find it easy to identify with."
— Vancouver Sun
"A lean book that covers a wide swath of historical territory."
— Edmonton Journal
"Underground ... is brilliantly conceieved, totally convinving and a kin to the works of an early Steinbeck."
— The Sun Times
"It took Hutton seven years to write this book. It was worth the wait ... The story didn't lose it's track, and Hutton's poetic writing never lost its appeal throughout."
— The Whitehorse Star
"Hutton's Underground is every bit as important (and well-delivered) as those by her male colleagues. With this book, she's not only broken new ground, she's written an important addition to Canada's literary canon of peace and war."
— subTerrain
"Impressionistic, psychologically astute."
— historicalnovels.info
"By turns lyrical and relentless in its unvarnished depiction of the impact of war, Underground offers a timely read as soldiers and civilians perish daily in Asia, the Middle East and elsewhere on the planet."
— Herizons
