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House of Hate

by Percy Janes · 1970 · McClelland & Stewart

Cover of House of Hate by Percy Janes (1970)

The destructive hatred a family can turn upon itself is the theme of this powerful work, which has, in the words of Margaret Laurence, become "a classic of its kind." Set in the stark, confining atmosphere of a Newfoundland mill town, this semi-autobiographical novel tells the story of the Stone family-caught in relentless poverty and tyrannized by Saul Stone, an illiterate man whose primitive fury warps and twists his wife and children. A brilliant portrayal of existence bereft of tenderness, House of Hate is a tale of human ordeal and of an anguished striving for love in the midst of bitterness. It is, as Farley Mowat has observed, "a book unique in Canadian Literature." Percy Janes is a Canadian author who was raised in Newfoundland and retu ed there to live after extended travels in Europe. source

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    MUN's own MUNFLA digitised oral-history collection captures Janes verbally identifying Corner Brook as the novel's setting.

    Percy Janes, House of Hate (McClelland & Stewart, 1970), framing via William Atkinson interview, MUNFLA, Memorial University Digital Archivessource

References

  1. 1.Blurb source — breakwaterbooks.com/products/house-of-hate
  2. 2.Place link (Corner Brook): Percy Janes, House of Hate (McClelland & Stewart, 1970), framing via William Atkinson interview, MUNFLA, Memorial University Digital Archives