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Language English Publication date 29 Nov 1999 Pages 345 Country Canada | 3.4/5 Publisher Thistledown Press Media type Print Originally published 29 November 1999 Page count 345 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Awards Commonwealth Writers' Prize for Best First Book (2000) Similar Vandal Love, Solomon Gursky Was Here, True History of the Kelly, Creating the Preening, The Extinction Club |
Prisoner in a Red-Rose Chain (also published as Red-Rose Chain) is the first novel by Canadian author Jeffrey Moore it won the Commonwealth Writers' Prize for Best First Book in 2000, and has been translated into a dozen different languages.
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Plot Introduction
The novel chronicles the peregrinations of its love-obsessed picaresque hero, Jeremy Davenant, as he moves from York to Toronto to Montreal’s “Plateau district” and then back to York in pursuit of a destiny, that he believes is determined by a page ripped from an encyclopedia, which includes a university career based on a bogus PhD with a plagiarized thesis on the apocryphal Shakespeare play, A Yorkshire Tragedy, and the intermittently requited love of his “dark lady,” a Roma named Milena.
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