The Snow Goose

The Snow Goose

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"The Snow Goose: A Story of Dunkirk" is a short novella by the American author Paul Gallico. It was first published in 1940 as a short-story in "The Saturday Evening Post", then he expanded it to create a short novella which was first published on April 7, 1941.

"The Snow Goose" was one of the O. Henry Prize Winners in 1941. Critic Robert van Gelder called it "perhaps the most sentimental story that ever has achieved the dignity of a Borzoi [prestige imprint of publisher Knopf] imprint. It is a timeless legend that makes use of every timeless appeal that could be crowded into it." A public library put it on a list of "tearjerkers." Gallico made no apologies, saying that in the contest between sentiment and 'slime,' "sentiment remains so far out in front, as it always has and always will among ordinary humans that the calamity-howlers and porn merchants have to increase the decibels of their lamentations, the hideousness of their violence and the mountainous piles of their filth to keep in the race at all."

Plot summary

"The Snow Goose" is a simple, short written parable on the regenerative power of friendship and love, set against a backdrop of the horror of war. It documents the growth of a friendship between Philip Rhayader, an artist living a solitary life in an abandoned lighthouse in the marshlands of wartime Essex because of his disabilities, and a young local girl, Fritha. The Snow Goose, symbolic of both Rhayader (Gallico) and the world itself, wounded by gunshot and many many miles from home, is found by Fritha and, as the human friendship blossoms, the bird is nursed back to flight. Rhayader and his small sailboat are lost in the British retreat from Dunkirk, having saved several hundred men. The bird, which was with Rhayader, returns briefly to Fritha on the marshes. She interprets this as Rhayader's soul taking farewell of her. Afterwards, a German pilot destroys Rhayader's lighthouse and all of his work.

The book was a huge success in England where it remains popular with, and recommended for readers of all ages.

Film, TV or theatrical adaptations

A 1971 TV film of "The Snow Goose" directed by Patrick Garland was produced by the BBC and Hallmark, starring Richard Harris and Jenny Agutter, winning a Golden Globe award.

Allusions and references to real things

* The character Rhayader is loosely based on ornithologist, conservationist and painter Peter Scott, who also did the illustrations for the first illustrated English edition of the book, using his first wife Elizabeth Jane Howard as the model for Fritha. (Scott 1961, p.543)
*Rhayader is a town in Wales and also the Welsh word for waterfall.
* A show called "Storm's Child", inspired by the story, was created by Moving World Theatre. It is described as An Exploration in Eurythmy, Dance and Theatre.
* There has also been a puppet adaptation of the book by John Harvey and The Puppet Lab in Edinburgh, which toured the UK in 2003.
* A book called "The Snow Geese" has recently been published by William Fiennes; it is a travel book about the Snow Goose and its migrations. The author was inspired by reading "The Snow Goose" as a child.

References

*Scott, Peter. (1961). "The Eye of the Wind. An Autobiography". Hodder & Stoughton: London.
* [http://www.paulgallico.info/snowgoose.html "The Snow Goose"] , information at PaulGallico.info


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