Night of the White Bear is a novel of the Arctic by Canadian actor and novelist Alexander Knox, first published by Macmillan of Canada in 1971.[1]
Author | Alexander Knox |
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Published | Toronto: Macmillan of Canada, 1971 |
Synopsis
editPlot
editThe story follows Uglik, a young Eskimo, his journey of survival with two others in the Canadian Arctic, and his final confrontation with the lone polar bear which has stalked them.[1][2][3][4]
Characters
edit- Ugluk, a 16 year old Eskimo;
- Joe, an old Eskimo tribesman;
- Pakti, a young Eskimo woman, Joe's wife;
- The White Bear.[3]
Reception
editNight of the White Bear was Knox's second work of fiction.[1] Contemporary reviewers noted the strong sexual and anthropological themes of the novel.[1][2][3]
References
editSources
edit- Blackburn, Sara (January 2, 1972). "Novels / Night of the White Bear". Chicago Tribune. p. 261.
- Knox, Alexander (1971). Night of the White Bear. Toronto: Macmillan of Canada.
- Legate, David M. (August 28, 1971). "Moby Dick in fur". The Montreal Star. p. 23.
- Ruhen, Olaf (September 18, 1971). "Of love and hate for the Arctic". The Melbourne Age. p. 16.
- Walker, Danny (October 31, 1971). "Odessey of Arctic Is Intriguing Tale". The Jackson Sun. p. 52.