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From Ink Lake

From Ink Lake
Author:
Publisher: Vintage
Total Pages: 732
Release: 1995
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0394281381

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This highly acclaimed anthology is an unexpected and discerning mix of traditional short stories and untraditional tales, as selected by one of Canada's most beloved writers, Michael Ondaatje. He has chosen 49 stories by a wide array of writers including Alistair MacLeod, Margaret Laurence, Carol Shields, Dionne Brand, Mavis Gallant, Stephen Leacock, Glenn Gould, Alice Munro, Rohinton Mistry, David Adams Richards and many more. Full of diversity and surprise, these writings reveal the geographical, emotional and literary range of the country. Above all, Michael Ondaatje's personal selection offers good reading and great entertainment.


From Ink Lake

From Ink Lake
Author: Michael Ondaatje
Publisher:
Total Pages: 714
Release: 1990
Genre: Canada
ISBN: 9780886192693

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INK LAKE - The Grey Flat

INK LAKE - The Grey Flat
Author: Anna Nave
Publisher: tredition
Total Pages: 64
Release: 2023-04-09
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 3347900839

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'The silence pressed onto every inch of her body, squeezed her head, wrapped itself around her heart, pushed on her chest. She could no longer breathe, nor speak, nor anything else. Like in trance, her eyes wandered down to her hands and she saw a torrent of black fluid streaming from her vessel soundlessly. Across her fingers, down her dress, and down her legs, the black flooded the floor she was standing on.' * 'What strange place was this? Far and wide, nothing. Nothing at all. Only grey mist in this peculiar dimension, which seemed to be completely empty otherwise. For days on end, you would not encounter the slightest thing, no human, no animal, not even land or sea, not even a grain of sand. And absolute silence prevailed here. It was eerie, as if you had got lost in a vacuum.'


From ink lake: INN-Reach Training

From ink lake: INN-Reach Training
Author: Michael Ondaatje
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release:
Genre: Short stories, Canadian
ISBN:

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Inks Lake Ink

Inks Lake Ink
Author: Thomas Lux
Publisher:
Total Pages: 86
Release: 2007
Genre: American poetry
ISBN:

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Dammed

Dammed
Author: Brittany Luby
Publisher: Univ. of Manitoba Press
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2020-10-09
Genre: History
ISBN: 0887558763

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"Dammed: The Politics of Loss and Survival in Anishinaabe Territory" explores Canada’s hydroelectric boom in the Lake of the Woods area. It complicates narratives of increasing affluence in postwar Canada, revealing that the inverse was true for Indigenous communities along the Winnipeg River. "Dammed" makes clear that hydroelectric generating stations were designed to serve settler populations. Governments and developers excluded the Anishinabeg from planning and operations and failed to consider how power production might influence the health and economy of their communities. By so doing, Canada and Ontario thwarted a future that aligned with the terms of treaty, a future in which both settlers and the Anishinabeg might thrive in shared territories. The same hydroelectric development that powered settler communities flooded manomin fields, washed away roads, and compromised fish populations. Anishinaabe families responded creatively to manage the government-sanctioned environmental change and survive the resulting economic loss. Luby reveals these responses to dam development, inviting readers to consider how resistance might be expressed by individuals and families, and across gendered and generational lines. Luby weaves text, testimony, and experience together, grounding this historical work in the territory of her paternal ancestors, lands she calls home. With evidence drawn from archival material, oral history, and environmental observation, "Dammed" invites readers to confront Canadian colonialism in the twentieth century.


The Literary History of Saskatchewan

The Literary History of Saskatchewan
Author: David Carpenter
Publisher: Coteau Books
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2013-02
Genre: History
ISBN: 1550505378

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Saskatchewan’s literary history is both colourful and complex. It is also mature enough to deserve a critical investigation of its roots and origins, its salient features and its prominent players. This collection of scholarly essays, conceptualized and compiled by well-known Saskatchewan novelist, essayist and scholar David Carpenter, examines the Saskatchewan literary scene, from its early Aboriginal storytellers on through to the decades to the burgeoning 1970s. The dozen essays, preceded by a David Carpenter introduction, include such topics as “Our New Storytellers: Cree Literature in Saskatchewan”; “The Literary Construction of Saskatchewan before 1905: Narratives of Trade, Rebellion and Settlement” and “The New Generation: The Seventies Remembered.” Also included are special topics, among them – “Playwriting in Saskatchewan”; “Feral Muse, Angelic Muse – The Poetry of Anne Szumigalski”, and tribute pieces to John V. Hicks, R.D. Symons, Terrence Heath and Alex Karras. Contributing scholars include the likes of: Kristina Fagan, Jenny Kerber, Susan Gingell, Ken Mitchell and Martin Winquist.


Hiking Trails 3

Hiking Trails 3
Author: Richard Blier
Publisher: Orca Book Publishers
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2012-04
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 0969766785

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A comprehensive guide to the trails in northern Vancouver Island British Columbia


Water-supply Paper

Water-supply Paper
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1908
Genre: Irrigation
ISBN:

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Up To Me

Up To Me
Author: David A. S. Fraser
Publisher: FriesenPress
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2017-09-25
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1460299604

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Here is a spellbinding autobiography by a Canadian author who has gone through a multitude of frank yet honest experiences that would qualify his lifetimes to rival at least half a cat’s allotment of nine. How does one experience at least six major concussions without any of them being sports related? What’s it like to be the only Protestant principal of a more than one room Roman Catholic school in the province for three years and loving every day of it? During the times of trial in Ontario and Quebec with the terrorist bombings and kidnappings by the FLQ (Front de Liberation de Quebec ) how did this intrepid officer in Her Majesty’s Service more or less, almost, foil an attack upon an active military base? How does one of Santa’s major helpers remember all the children’s names for more than ten years? What’s it like painting the underside of the centre-span of a suspension bridge across a mile of the St. Lawrence River? What’s it like spending a total of two and a half years’ time over a period of twenty years in psychiatric wards across the province and coming out better for the experience?