Ice and Fire: Dispatches from the New World, 1988-1998 - Stephen Osborne - Books - Arsenal Pulp Press - 9781551520612 - July 1, 2002
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Ice and Fire: Dispatches from the New World, 1988-1998 First edition

Stephen Osborne

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Ice and Fire: Dispatches from the New World, 1988-1998 First edition

Ice and Fire is a collection of nonfiction narratives from award-winning writer Stephen Osborne, who retains an abiding sense that the places and the people he encounters are still to be discovered.

Negotiating the Trans-Canada Highway near Moncton during a whiteout, visiting Timothy Eaton's grave in Toronto, leaving offerings of tobacco at a Nez Perce battleground, drinking with his Japanese mentor in a revolving bar in Vancouver while debating Buddhism vs. class struggle?for Osborne, all of these are occasions to conjure our time and our place.

Ice and fire are extremes of a Canadian North, from which several of these dispatches are written. But Osborne's special insight is that Kamloops, New Glasgow and even Toronto are as unknowable as Pangnirtung. We live in a country that can claim the world's only souvenir police force, and whose analogue is a department store; a country that believes itself to be part of a New World, even though people have lived here for ten thousand years.

Smart, funny, moving, and full of wonder and surprise, the dispatches in Ice and Fire illuminate a very old world striving to make itself new.

(arsenalpulp.com)

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released July 1, 2002
ISBN13 9781551520612
Publishers Arsenal Pulp Press
Pages 200
Dimensions 317 g
Language English  

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