The Enemy I Kill is a novel by Canadian actor and author Alexander Knox, published in Canada and the United Kingdom in 1972. It was republished in the United States as Totem Dream in 1973.[1]
Published | Canada and the UK, 1972; US, 1973 |
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Synopsis
editThis historical novel is set initially in Lake Erie during the spring of 1770 and follows the adventures of 17-year-old Calvin Heggie, his older friend, and two Indian girls, in the forests of Canada.[2][3][4]
References
editSources
edit- Bickham, Jack M. (June 24, 1973). "Early North Provides Rare Novel Setting". Fort Worth Star-Telegram. p. 113.
- Di Bartolomeo, E. (May 5, 1973). "Press Book Shelf / Totem Dream". The Pittsburgh Press. p. 19.
- Dortmund, E. K. (May 26, 1973). "Book beat / 'Totem Dream' by Alexander Knox". Salem Capital Journal. p. 43.
- "Totem Dream". WorldCat. Retrieved July 7, 2023.
Further reading
edit- H., B. H. (August 5, 1973). "A lurid story of N. Woods". The Anniston Star. p. 37.
- Johnson, Mary Ann (June 3, 1973). "A Tribute to Man And a Kind of Man". The Roanoke Times. p. 30.
- Knox, Alexander (1973). Totem Dream. New York: Viking Press. ISBN 9780670721009. OCLC 617903.
- Portman, Jamie (March 2, 1973). "Painting Pulp, Not Adventure". Calgary Herald Magazine. p. 73.