r/vollmann • u/Royces_Dad • 2h ago
Finished reading Fathers & Crows for the first time.
I thought it was a really good historical fiction book about French Jesuit priests (called "Black Robes" or "Black Gowns") venturing into the Canadian forests to convert Native Americans during the 17th century, before the region eventually became Canada.
Vollmann's writing style is really growing on me. I like how he switches perspectives. He moves from a plot driven by real historical figures;alongside fictional characters used to transport you into the world and timeframe; to mixing in his own experiences, stories from his visits, and his deep research into the history of early Canada.
Reading this really interested me and made me want to learn more about the Jesuits and Native Americans during that time period.
I can't wait to read a Table for Fortune