Title:
The Hollow men : a novel
Publication Date:
1944
Publication Information:
Toronto, ON : Longmans, Green & Co., c1944.
Physical Description:
278 pages ; 23 cm.
Abstract:
"Published near the end of WWII, Bruce Hutchison's only novel, The Hollow Men (1944), is a rarely-mentioned portrait of a journalist named Leslie Duncan who is torn between his father's beloved Cariboo ranch and his political responsibilities in both Washington, D.C., and Ottawa ("the counterfeit little world on Parliament Hill";) during WWII. Leslie Duncan yearns to be something more than another of the "hollow men"; described in T.S. Eliot's famous poem. The Hollow Men is an unusually sophisticated portrayal of both the country life of ranchers and the limitations of politics." --abcbookworld.com.
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Language:
English