David Guterson’s Snow Falling on Cedars contains all the elements for a good story – unfulfilled desire, a dead body that has met its end mysteriously, a quest for “the truth”, a trial, unrequited love and finally, a solution to an elegantly constructed puzzle. Overlay these elements with the most seductive siren song for late twentieth-century audiences, ethnicity and race relations, and the story looks irresistible. And irresistible it was for Universal Studios who bought the publishing rights for the book and hired Australian Scott Hicks of Shine fame to direct the film, released in 1999
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My aim is to illustrate the development of inter-related themes of personal identity and isolation, ...
This article reads In the Falling Snow (2009) as an examination of Anglo-centric multicultural diasp...
Kathleen Winter’s Annabel (2010) tells the story of Wayne Blake, a hermaphrodite born in the village...
The novel, Snow Falling on Cedars by David Guterson, is not only a meaningful drama of the courthous...
In my article I give a reading of David Guterson's novel Snow Falling on Cedars (1995) as a historic...
F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby (1926) and David Guterson’s Snow Falling On Cedars (1995) are...
NÁZEV: War-induced xenophobia in David Guterson's Snow Falling on Cedars AUTOR: Ivona Šaldová KATEDR...
In The Snow Outside of Farmington is a collection of fourteen stories that explore societal ideas an...
"Waking Under Snow" by R.T. Smith is an eighty-page volume of poetry, both lyrical and narrative. It...
In exploring Still Stands the House by Gwen Pharis Ringwood, Scott considers how a particularly gend...
MATTY watched the heavy snow fall. He opened the window and put his head out. He closed his eyes and...
The Snows of Kilimanjaro and One Reader Writes, although very different in their reception histor...
This thesis is comprised of two pieces of fiction. Each takes place in the fictional Hinge County, N...
Just now, it was deeply dark still, and there would be no visible ball of sun for a few weeks yet. B...
Book review of "Rising Road: A True Tale of Love, Race, and Religion in America" by Sharon Davie
My aim is to illustrate the development of inter-related themes of personal identity and isolation, ...
This article reads In the Falling Snow (2009) as an examination of Anglo-centric multicultural diasp...
Kathleen Winter’s Annabel (2010) tells the story of Wayne Blake, a hermaphrodite born in the village...