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I was given Bear by Marian Engel for my birthday this week. And, I realise I am known for being fond of bears, but this book takes that concept perhaps a bit too far... It certainly made me uncomfortable in places, though overall it is beautifully written and very compelling.

It tells the story of Lou, a historical librarian, who is sent to a remote Canadian island to catalogue the library in an old house. There is no running water and no refrigeration - but there is a bear, chained in a log cabin in the back yard.

I have read that the book is a feminist exploration of the benefits of communing with nature, over the disappointments of interacting with men. Though I'm not sure the bear provides a very satisfactory alternative in the end.

I actually felt rather sorry for the bear, though he does receive more proper love and looking after from someone other than Lou eventually.

This is a weird book - its cruder passages jar quite jaggedly against the generally gorgeous, descriptive prose. And it's definitely not for the easily shocked. But it was a very interesting read.

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