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The supplement (original title Galore) - published in 2009 (the first Polish edition: 2013) novel by the Newfoundland author Michael Crummey, maintained in the style of magic realism. Awarded the Commonwealth Writers 'Prize for the Caribbean and Canada and the Canadian Authors' Association Literary Award. Outline of content

The novel is set in two adjoining fishing settlements, founded in Newfoundland in the 18th century. Its inhabitants, mainly English and Irish immigrants, lead a very harsh life in an extremely hostile environment. The author focuses on the fate of two families - describing the history of the lives of several generations, bringing the story to the times of the First World War.

What is characteristic of works from the realm of magic realism are the inexplicable and fantastic phenomena, in this case taken by the author of Newfoundland folk passages. Biblical motifs play an equally important role. The central character in the book, the catalyst of all events and conflicts, is "modern Jonah": a mute, pale man, found by fishermen in the belly of a whale trapped in a shallow lake.

The novel is also a study of the transformation and development of Newfoundland. In the last two chapters, William Coaker, the founder of the Fisherman's Protective Union, is present in the plot and describes the repercussions of the Newfoundland Regiment's involvement in the First World War. Honors

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