Temptations Of Big Bear: A Novel
by Rudy Wiebe
Ohio University Press | September 15, 2000 | Trade Paperback
Rudy Wiebe's The Temptations of Big Bear is an epic of the Canadian West. As the buffalo-based food supply vanishes, Big Bear leads his Plains Cree nation across the prairie in search of a means of retaining the way of life quickly being lost--a life his people have lived for thousands of years. Against the onslaught of the White Queen's representatives, Big Bear resists pressure to cede the ancestral right to the land of his hungry but free people in exchange for temporary nourishment & a reserve. In this award-winning novel, Rudy Wiebe brings alive the heroism & dignity of Big Bear's fierce struggle for justice that tore apart the Cree community & his own family. The Temptations of Big Bear is a beautifully written & moving novel about a tumultuous period in the history of the West. "A very rare, complexly emotional & profoundly philosophical experience...A fictional meditation, in which [Wiebe] enters the very texture of the lives of his characters, Indian & white...He has created a style for [Big Bear's] incredible voice that fully wins our belief in its greatness & power...A masterpiece." --Edmonton Journal.