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In the Skin of a Lion par Michael Ondaatje
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In the Skin of a Lion (original 1987; édition 1997)

par Michael Ondaatje

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Bristling with intelligence and shimmering with romance, this novel tests the boundary between history and myth. Patrick Lewis arrives in Toronto in the 1920s and earns his living searching for a vanished millionaire and tunneling beneath Lake Ontario. In the course of his adventures, Patrick's life intersects with those of characters who reappear in Ondaatje's Booker Prize-winning The English Patient.… (plus d'informations)
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Titre:In the Skin of a Lion
Auteurs:Michael Ondaatje
Info:Vintage (1997), Edition: 1st Vintage International ed, Paperback, 256 pages
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FROM AMAZON: Bristling with intelligence and shimmering with romance, this novel tests the boundary between history and myth.

Patrick Lewis arrives in Toronto in the 1920s and earns his living searching for a vanished millionaire and tunneling beneath Lake Ontario. In the course of his adventures, Patrick's life intersects with those of characters who reappear in Ondaatje's Booker Prize-winning The English Patient.
  Gmomaj | Sep 8, 2023 |
Ondaatje’s style is quickly recognizable; even if someone handed me this book without identifying the author, Ondaatje’s writing is distinctive enough that it would soon be apparent. Whether that is a plus depends, I suppose, on your feelings about his writing and his themes. Ondaatje was born in Sri Lanka in 1943, left for England in 1954 and eventually went to Canada in 1962 where he has lived ever since. His novels never seem to take place in the same location twice but, as I said, his style in unmistakable. I find his writing lyric and yet quite readable but can imagine that it would nevertheless not be to everyone’s taste. The story is fiction (though much of it is factual or fact-based) and tells the story of the construction of two major infrastructure sites (a viaduct and a water treatment plant) in Toronto in the 1930s through the lives of immigrants. Ondaatje’s theme is identity and, inferentially, the place of the nameless in history. He introduces two characters (Hana and Caravaggio) who will reappear in major roles in his next book, The English Patient. Though I liked the book, it is probably my least favorite among the number that I have read (I have read all of his works except the last two, The Cat’s Table and Warlight.) ( )
  Gypsy_Boy | Aug 23, 2023 |
An incredibly self-indulgent and tedious novel. No amount of poetic license can paper over Ondaatje's frequent descents into navel-gazing and self-mastubatory prose. ( )
  Kavinay | Jan 2, 2023 |
There is no disputing the literary skill of Michael Ondaatje. His works have been captivating readers for decades. However, it would be unreasonable for anyone to expect every work any artist creates to be extraordinary. And such is the case, in my opinion, with In the Skin of a Lion.

It is an ambitious novel which encompasses the lives of several immigrant workers in Toronto, Ontario, Canada during the early 20th century, in particular those involved in the construction of the Bloor Street Viaduct, and the Harris Water Treatment plant. From a purely historical perspective it is fascinating, because Ondaatje reveals a few of the true stories from the era, such as a disappearance of Ambrose Small, a nun falling from a bridge, the murder of labour union organizers, and other such events of the era.

From a literary perspective, the novel doesn't hold up against much of Ondaatje's other work. Because of the scope of the subject matter, stories are somehow incomplete, leaping from one to the next without any comfortable connection or segue. The prose remains gorgeous, drawing in the reader so that events lift off the page. But there is a sense of disconnect and disorientation as Ondaatje abruptly moves from one character's life to another.

My comments, however, pale in the face of the fact the novel was shortlisted for the 1987 Governor General's Award.

Is the novel worth reading? Absolutely, if for no other reason than to explore some of Toronto's history. ( )
  fiverivers | Jun 18, 2021 |
I've been a little lukewarm on some Ondaatje, but the language in this one -- especially early on -- really did the trick for me, as did the earlier parts of the story, which was fascinating to me. Some of the later bits appealed to me less, but on the whole, this was a good, quick read. ( )
  dllh | Jan 6, 2021 |
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"In the Skin of a Lion stands alone, lovely and strange ... the book's special strength and delight is the exuberant but wonderfully controlled poetry of Ondaatje's workers."
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"It's an exotic blend of fact and fiction, bringing together real people and events and a cast of colourful fictional characters.... There is romance, lust and mystery."
ajouté par GYKM | modifierProvince (Vancouver)
 
"Nearly every page reveals another example of Ondaatje's precise, beautiful and startlingly original language."
ajouté par GYKM | modifierAtlanta Journal-Constitution
 
"In the Skin of a Lion has the scope and wealth of incident of a popular novel and the destiny and texture of a prose poem."
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"Intoxicatingly immediate."
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The joyful will stoop with sorrow, and when
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the wilderness in the skin of a lion.

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