New In Print: The Collected Writings of Pierre-Esprit Radisson
The Collected Writings of Pierre-Esprit Radisson, Vol. 1: The Voyages. Edited by Germaine Warkentin. The Champlain Society and McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2012 (ISBN: 9780773540828).
Radisson’s writings, characterized by hubris and contradiction, provoke many questions. Was he a semi-literate woodsman? Are his accounts of Native life ethnographically reliable? Can he be trusted to tell the truth about himself? How important were his explorations? In this first volume of Radisson’s complete writings, Germaine Warkentin introduces the life, travels, motivations, and work of this compelling and complicated figure while providing a comprehensive and authoritative edition of his masterpiece – The Voyages. In the four accounts of his travels to the far interior of the Great Lakes and James Bay, Radisson vibrantly depicts his life among the Mohawk, his encounters and relationships with Native peoples, Jesuits, English, French, and Dutch colonists and traders, as well as the hazards of the capricious politics of the New World and the thrilling surprise of discoveries.
Striking a superb balance between accessible writing and comprehensive scholarship, this new edition of Radisson’s Voyages is indispensable, definitive, and reasserts the important roles that Radisson played in seventeenth-century North American rivalries.
Germaine Warkentin is professor emeritus of English, University of Toronto and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada.
Volume 2 to follow in 2014.