The Honeyman Festival

by Marian Engel

Published 1 January 1970
First published in 1970, The Honeyman Festival chronicles one night in the life of Minn Burge, a woman in her mid-thirties who is torn between affection for her family and the need for a life in which impulse and intelligence can once again find play. Pregnant with her fourth child, and unable to take refuge in facile resolutions, Minn interrogates her life with a razor-edge passion that draws readers right in. This groundbreaking novel by one of Canada's most beloved novelists is now available in a beautifully packaged A List edition, featuring an introduction by a notable Canadian writer.