Icefields

Icefields

by ThomasWharton (Author)

Synopsis

On an expedition in the Canadian Rockies at the end of the nineteenth century, Dr Edward Byrne slips and falls almost 60 feet into a crevasse on the Arcturus Glacier. While trapped, hanging upside down, wary that the slightest movement could send him plunging deeper into the abyss, Byrne notices a mysterious winged figure embedded in the ice wall. The vision shakes his sanity, and after his recovery continues to haunt him until he abandons his fiancee and his medical practice in England and returns to a lonely vigil in a shack near the spot on the ice where he almost lost his life. His spirit trapped, he seeks the truth by questioning closely the strange characters that cross his path and meticulously recording the advance and decline of the glacier. Piece by piece, a defining history of the region emerges as the town of Jasper grows out of the myths and legends of an early settlement and is transformed by the coming of the railroad into a thriving tourist centre - with an impact as far away as the battlefields of the First World War.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 224
Publisher: Jonathan Cape Ltd
Published: 09 Jan 1997

ISBN 10: 0224044958
ISBN 13: 9780224044950
Book Overview: This novel won the Grand Prize at the 1995 Banff Centre of Arts Mountain Book and Film Festival in Canada.

Author Bio
Thomas Wharton, a scholar and an explorer, grew up in the Canadian Rockies town of Jasper, which is central to his novel. Now a freelance writer and artist, he lives with his wife and daughter in Calgary, Alberta.