Alistar Macleod's "No Great Mischief" reminded of Clann Calum Ruadh's past and its genealogy, in a novel tied to Canadian history, all that happened in the family affects their current life It is. This is evident with Alexander McDonald's, his brother Karm, various people in their relationship with their relationship with the family past and their relationship with Klang Charamur Add. Alexander is the hero, he is a person who explained past stories in a short time and tied their families throughout history.
Alistair MacLeod's first novel "No Great Mischief" is a powerful and complicated Canadian literary work completed by a writer for over 10 years. The clear structure and clear text style of MacLeod skillfully combines the memories of McDonald's family through the story of our main character Alexander McDonald. & Lt; Tab / & gt; The medieval Alexandrian has examined the past of his relatives and ancestors dating back to 1779. His great grandfather Karum transferred his big family from the highlands of Scotland to Cape Breton. Calm down. So he was called "Calum Ruadh" in Gaelic, the patriarch of the Cape Breton tribe McDonald's.
Alastair MacLeod did not have a big secret about the Scottish group who went to Cape Breton Island after Scottish customs clearance. Gradually, some of them moved inside, but the story focuses on the tragedy that makes the family mainly their brothers and sisters. McLeod makes a story that explains the music that these people sing, the address patterns they use with each other, and their extraordinary loyalty to each other. As Steinbeck used it at GRAPES OF WRATH, the first person was said to have had a long article with an ignorant observer
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