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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... mother was the latter . People tend to dislike her kind , withdrawing from their reek of fakery . And since my mother's kind choose their eccentricities , their choices tend to be exaggerations of qualities they admire . Mom , for ...
... mother was the latter . People tend to dislike her kind , withdrawing from their reek of fakery . And since my mother's kind choose their eccentricities , their choices tend to be exaggerations of qualities they admire . Mom , for ...
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... mother was capable of lit- tle more than cheap paradox . I also believe she was the last person of this century who ... mother much , unless he was a bigger fool than I imagine . His writing demands that I at least admit he , unlike my ...
... mother was capable of lit- tle more than cheap paradox . I also believe she was the last person of this century who ... mother much , unless he was a bigger fool than I imagine . His writing demands that I at least admit he , unlike my ...
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... mother had sex after she fell out of the tree . My feelings stem not so much from the act itself but rather because what meant so much to my mother meant so little to Lowry . I believe it was his utter rejection of her after the Event ...
... mother had sex after she fell out of the tree . My feelings stem not so much from the act itself but rather because what meant so much to my mother meant so little to Lowry . I believe it was his utter rejection of her after the Event ...
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Preface David Lampe | 11 |
Morley Callaghan Two Fishermen | 21 |
Seán Virgo Waking in Eden | 32 |
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