Guy Vanderhaeghe

Guy Vanderhaeghe lives in Saskatchewan. He is the author of My Present Age and of a collection of short stories, Man Descending, which received the Geoffrey Faber Memorial Prize and, in Canada, the Governor-General’s Award for fiction.

Letter

Unbelievable Horse

12 November 1987

SIR: Susanna Merry (Letters, 10 December 1987) has surprised and puzzled me with her comments on my short story ‘Home Place’. It came as a shock to learn that the horse in my story, like Lawrence’s St Mawr, is ‘used as a metaphor for human emotions: a cipher of the resentment of a farmer’s son for his father’. I certainly had not intended this. I always thought of the horse as just a horse....

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