M.T. KELLY
“ . . . is intensely vivid and very ambitions in its attempt to weave together the psychological, the historical, and the mythical into a parable of White-Indian relations in the Canadian north. Remarkably enough, considering the scope of its ambition, I think it succeeds.”
Northrop Frye
“A white man ventures into the awesome and terrifying landscapte of the Indian’s spirit world - the real, unexplored country which lies within the country we think we have conquered. It is brutal and beautiful - a gash in the flesh cauterized by fire, a dark wound in the mind which nothing will ever heal. Once opened, this book is almost impossible to close until completed. The dream is real.”
Gwendolyn MacEwen
A DREAM LIKE MINE