- Burden of Desire
"Burden of Desire" (1992) is a large mass-market book based on the
Halifax Explosion of 1917 written by Canadian-born journalist Robert MacNeil. MacNeil, who hosted theMacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour , has also published other fiction and non-fiction books including "Breaking News " (1999) and "" (1989)."Burden of Desire" centres around the love triangle of bohemian belle Julia Montgomery Robertson, Freudian professor Stewart MacPherson, and
Anglican minister Peter Wentworth. Julia pens a diary detailing her sexual fantasies, which falls into the hands of both Peter and Stewart after theHalifax Explosion . Writing into the diary at the moment of the blast, Julia hides the book into a coat, which is later donated to Peter who is collecting on behalf of suddenly homeless Haligonians from the north end of the city.The novel explores the repression and expression of sexual desire during the 1910s, as well as contemporary issues such as
posttraumatic stress disorder ,postnatal depression ,heroism , FreudianPsychoanalysis , andModern art . Not only does the novel look at how Haligonians are affected by the disaster, "Burden of Desire" provides an intimate look into society at the time. One criticism that might be made is that it focuses mostly on the middle to upper classes of the south end of the Halifax peninsula, which was not affected as traumatically by the explosion as was the north end of the city.
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