Old vines and older grudges tangle in the Okanagan Valley. An elderly widow, eking out a living collecting detritus, seeks to avenge the murder of her friend. A love-weary security guard clashes with bounty hunters. An ursine meth-cooker faces even stranger creatures on the frozen tundra of Nunavut.
The Exile Book of Canadian Dog Stories
β Scribed by Richard Teleky
- Book ID
- 111799637
- Publisher
- Exile Editions
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 238 KB
- Series
- The Exile Book of
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781550967340
- ASIN
- B07GJV1JSF
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Spanning from the 1800s to 2005, and featuring exceptional short stories from 28 of Canada's most prominent fiction writers, this unique anthology explores the nature of the human-dog bond through writing from both the nation's earliest storytellersβsuch as Ernest Thompson Seton, L. M. Montgomery, and Stephen Leacockβand a younger generation that includes Lynn Coady and Matt Shaw. Not simply sentimental tales about noble dogs doing heroic deeds, these stories represent the rich, complex, and mysterious bond between dogs and humans. Adventure and drama, heartfelt encounters and nostalgia, sharp-edged satire, and even fantasy make up the genres in this memorable collection, chosen by a critically acclaimed fiction writer who has sought essential reading that will appeal to dog lovers of every persuasion. There are city pets, country dogs, childhood companions, as well as a strange stone-dog statue, all ready to entertain and haunt readers, reminding them of their own beloved dogs, past and present. By way of Newfoundland to British Columbiaβwith a few stops in Europe, tooβdogs of all breeds, shapes, and sizes inhabit these pages, showing what Canadians have sometimes made of their dogs, and what they've made of their people in return.
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
The work of men and women of many tribal affiliations, this collection is a wide-ranging anthology of contemporary Native Canadian literature. Deep emotions and life-shaking crises converge and display the Aboriginal concerns regarding various topics, including identity, family, community, caste, ge
The work of men and women of many tribal affiliations, this collection is a wide-ranging anthology of contemporary Native Canadian literature. Deep emotions and life-shaking crises converge and display the Aboriginal concerns regarding various topics, including identity, family, community, caste, ge
The Fenton child -- The end of the world -- New Year's Eve -- The doctor -- Voices lost in snow -- In youth is pleasure -- Between zero and one -- Varieties of exile -- 1933 -- The chosen husband -- From cloud to cloud -- Florida -- Let it pass -- In a war -- The concert party.;Mavis Gallant is the
****β[Mantoβs] empathy and narrative economy invite comparisons with Chekhov. These readable, idiomatic translations have all the agile swiftness and understated poignancy that parallel suggests." β-Boyd Tonkin, *Wall Street Journal*** **Stories from "the undisputed master of the modern Indian