George & Rue
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The facts are clear. It was, by all accounts, a “slug-ugly” crime: in 1949, George and Rufus Hamilton, two African Canadians, bludgeoned a taxi driver to death with a hammer in the dirt-poor settlement of Barker’s Point, New Brunswick. Less than eight months later, the brothers were hanged for their crime. George and Rue’s brutal act lives on in New Brunswick over half a century later, where the murder site is still known as “Hammertown”. George Elliott Clark draws from this disturbing chapter in Canadian history in his first novel, brilliantly reimagining the lives – and deaths – of the two brothers. Fiercely human and startlingly poignant, George & Rue shifts seamlessly through the killers’ pasts, examining just what kind of forces would reduce these men to lives of crime, violence, and ultimately, murder.
Additional information
Weight | 0.171 kg |
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Dimensions | 1.5 × 12.9 × 19.8 cm |
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Format | Paperback |
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Pages | 240 |
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Year Published | 2006-8-3 |
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Publication City/Country | London, United Kingdom |
ISBN 10 | 0099485176 |
About The Author | George Elliott Clarke is an award-winning poet, playwright and screenwriter. He is the author of the novel Whylah Falls and six collections of poetry and a winner of the Governor General's Award in 2001. A seventh-generation African Canadian, Clarke was born in Windsor, Nova Scotia, near the community of Three Mile Plains. He is an associate professor of English at the University of Toronto. |
George Elliott Clarke writes from the heart as well as the head. No one else has his voice nor his literary fingerprints. He is unique and we should all be grateful |
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Other text | George Elliott Clarke… is a treasure of world literature. Every page of this novel has heartbreaking genius |
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