Myths & Voices: Contemporary Canadian FictionDavid Lampe White Pine Press, 1993 - 420 páginas With only one-tenth the population of the United States, Canada has achieved a greater diversity of myth, experience, and literary voicing than its southern neighbor. This anthology gathers twenty-eight contemporary Canadian authors, some of whom are already well-known in the U.S., including Margaret Atwood, Alice Munro, Leon Rooke, Mavis Gallant, Diane Keating, Jacques Ferron, Morley Callaghan, Marie-Claire Blais, and many others. |
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Preface David Lampe | 11 |
Morley Callaghan Two Fishermen | 21 |
Seán Virgo Waking in Eden | 32 |
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Términos y frases comunes
Alice Munro Alistair MacLeod Almeda arms asked Austin Clarke bird blood blue body breasts breath Carole Shields Clootie cold cruiser cú mòr glas damn dark dead death door Eric McCormack Evol eyes face father feel felt Fuck girl Gloria Governor General's Award Guy Vanderhaeghe hair hand head hear heart horse Hubert Aquin inside Jeanne D'Arc Joe Rosenblatt Judith Lange knew laugh legs light living looked Lowry Madame Langenais Malcolm Lowry Marco Mary Warren Marylou Mavis Gallant Michael Mike morning mother mouth never night Proctor pulled saie screaming seemed sitting sleep smell smile snow staring stood story street sure Tadeusz talking tell thing thought told took Trackle tree turned Victor-Lévy Beaulieu voice walked watching wind window woman women words