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This is the second novel by the author of "Soldiers in Hiding", winner of the PEN/Faulkner award. To Alaska in the late 19th century came a diverse group of people, drawn together by the gold rush. The novel charts the collision between different cultures and inner worlds.

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Wiley's second novel (following his PEN/Faulkner Award-winning Soldiers in Hiding ) is a subdued, reflective portrait of the adventurers and fortune-seekers who journeyed to the barely settled town of Nome, Alaska, in 1899, hoping to ride the crest of a gold rush. What many found instead was a harsh Arctic climate that offered little in the way of sustenance, let alone wealth. Coming from worlds as distant and different as America, Ireland and Japan, the explorers had to learn to trust one another's cultural rituals and those of the indigenous Eskimo population. The author interweaves several stories as they unfold over the course of a year. Some of them are straight and vivid: an old Japanese man keeps himself company through the long freeze by recounting the entire history of his country; a young woman opens the town's first bathhouse, later using it as a political base; a preacher holds his flock by creating Bible stories with such characters as Andrew the Suicidal. For the most part, however, the characters here remain dusty tintypes that never come to life, and their plights and aspirations are dramatized only from a distance.
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Gold-rush Nome, Alaska, is a sea of miners' tents washing across the tundra: not exactly what protagonist Finn and two young female companions had anticipated. Yet after a year, the forces of love, politics, business, and gold have reshaped the newcomers in unexpected ways. As they adapt, each discovers previously unrealized reserves of strength and understanding. Wiley's second novel is uneven, at times crackling with excitement, at others as tedious as an Alaskan winter. (His first novel was 1987 Pen/Faulkner winner Soldiers in Hiding .) He is best when dealing with a small ensemble, as when he brings together Irishman Finn, Japanese prospector Kaneda, and Eskimo Phil in an isolated mining camp. But for the disappointing bulk, Wiley mines the played-out cliches of frontier fiction, producing nary a nugget. Paul E. Hutchison, Pennsylvania State Univ., University Park
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  • PublisherPan Macmillan
  • Publication date1990
  • ISBN 10 0330305212
  • ISBN 13 9780330305211
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  • Number of pages291
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