Essays

  • #NotYourPrincess : voices of Native American women

    Abstract

    Whether looking back to a troubled past or welcoming a hopeful future, the powerful voices of Indigenous women across North America resound in this book. In the same style as the best-selling Dreaming in Indian, #Not Your Princess presents an eclectic collection of poems, essays, interviews, and art that combine to express the experience of being a Native woman. Stories of abuse, humiliation, and stereotyping are countered by the voices of passionate women making themselves heard and demanding change.

    Audience
    Adolescent
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  • Measures of astonishment : poets on poetry

    Abstract

    "A society without poetry and the other arts would have broken its mirror and cut out its heart.--"Margaret Atwood. So boldly insists one of our greatest writers in Measures of Astonishment, a refreshing and eclectic mix of both deeply personal and formal essays that offer a glimpse into the minds of some of Canada's most influential poets. The contributors to this volume include Anne Carson, George Elliot Clarke, Anne Simpson, Tim Lilburn, Marilyn Bowering, A.F. Moritz, Mark Abley, Glen Sorestad, Robert Currie, Don McKay, Lillian Allen, and Gregory Scofield.

    Audience
    Adult**
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  • Afflictions & Departures

    Creator

    Sonik, Madeline

    Abstract

    <p>Winner, City of Victoria Butler Book Prize</p> <p>Finalist, Charles Taylor Prize for Literary Non-Fiction</p> <p>Nominated for the BC National Award for Canadian Non-Fiction</p> <p><i>Afflictions & Departures</i> is a collection of first-person experiential essays.

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  • Everything Rustles

    Creator

    Silcott, Jane

    Abstract

    <p>Finalist, Hubert Evans Non-Fiction Prize (BC Book Prizes)</p> <p>Winner, CNFC Readers' Choice Award for "Threshold"</p> <p>In this debut collection of personal essays, Silcott looks at the tangle of midlife, the long look back, the shorter look forward, and the moments right now that shimmer and rustle around her. Here is love, grief, uncertainty, longing, joy, desire, fury, and fear.

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  • Still ain't satisfied! : Canadian feminism today

    Creator

    Maureen Fitzgerald

    Guberman, Connie

    Wolfe, Margie

    Abstract

    Still Ain't Satisfied - Canadian women certainly aren't! And this collection of twenty-seven articles on the major women's issues of the decade shows why feminists have only begun to fight. Women are still paid less than their male counterparts, rape and wife battering remain brutal social problems and inadequate daycare still threatens women's right to work. These and many other injustices that undermine more than fifty percent of Canada's population are thoughtfully explored in this timely and provocative book.

    Audience
    Adult**
    Publisher (Source)

    [S.l.]

    Second Story Press

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  • You Can Have a Dog When I'm Dead Essays on Life at an Angle

    Creator

    Benedetti, Paul

    Abstract

    Hamilton Spectator columnist Paul Benedetti’s essays paint a wonderfully funny portrait of family life today. Paul Benedetti has a good job, a great family, and successful neighbours — but that doesn’t stop him from using it all as grist for a series of funny, real, and touching essays about a world he can’t quite navigate. Benedetti misses his son, who is travelling in Europe, misplaces his groceries, and forgets to pick up his daughter at school. He endures a colonoscopy and vainly attempts to lower his Body Mass Index — all with mixed results.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

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  • Australia, Canada, and Iraq Perspectives on an Invasion

    Creator

    Thakur, Ramesh

    Cunningham, Jack

    Abstract

    A collection of essays on the war in Iraq; including pieces by Jean Chrétien and John Howard, the prime ministers during the war. When it was declared in 2003, the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq was intensely controversial. While a few of America's partners, like Australia, joined in the war, many, including Canada, refused to take part. However the war in Iraq was viewed at the time, though, it is clear that that war and the war in Afghanistan have had a profound and lasting impact on international relations.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

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  • Australia and Canada in Afghanistan Perspectives on a Mission

    Creator

    Cunningham, Jack

    Maley, William

    Abstract

    Afghanistan is a long way from both Canada and Australia, but from 2001, fate conspired to bring the three countries together. Following the attacks of September 11, 2001, Australia and Canada joined the U.S. and other Western allies in attacking al-Qaeda bases in Afghanistan. Operation Enduring Freedom began on October 4, 2001, but this was only the beginning of a much longer engagement in Afghanistan for both Canada and Australia, with a legacy much more ambiguous than the initial campaign had promised.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

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  • The Voyageur Canadian Essays & Criticism 2-Book Bundle Selected Writings, A.J.M. Smith / The Kindred of the Wild

    Creator

    Smith, A.J.M.

    Gnarowski, Michael

    Roberts, Charles G. D.

    Polk, James

    Abstract

    Voyageur Classics is a series of new versions of Canadian classics, with added material and special introductions. In this bundle we find two classic works of the art of the Canadian essay. Charles G.D. Roberts was a distinguished writer of his time who published more than forty volumes of poetry, romance fiction, and nature writing – making him one of the most popular writers of his time.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

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  • Alice Munro

    Creator

    Pfaus, Brenda

    Abstract

    Alice Munro, recipient of the 2013 Nobel Prize in Literature, is undoubtedly among Canada’s greatest living writers. In this unique, intriguing collection, Brenda Pfaus gives fresh insights into some of Munro’s most enduring works: Lives of Girls and Women (1971), Who Do You Think You Are? (1978), Dance of the Happy Shades (1968), Something I’ve Been Meaning to Tell You (1974), and The Moons of Jupiter (1982). This collection of essays reaches from the early years of Munro’s career through her prime as a writer, when she penned her most influential works.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

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