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Calgary Through the Eyes of Writers
Contributor(s): Hunter, Shaun (Editor)
ISBN: 1771602732     ISBN-13: 9781771602730
Publisher: Rocky Mountain Books Incorporated
OUR PRICE:   $27.00  
Product Type: Hardcover
Published: November 2018
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BISAC Categories:
- Literary Collections | Canadian
- Travel | Canada - Western Provinces (ab, Bc)
- History | Canada - General
LCCN: 2018487487
Physical Information: 1.2" H x 6.9" W x 8.3" (1.70 lbs) 210 pages
Themes:
- Cultural Region - Canadian
- Geographic Orientation - British Columbia
 
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Publisher Description:

A literary journey around Calgary as seen through the eyes of writers, from its frontier beginnings to today's contemporary city.

Shaun Hunter tours readers and urban explorers through a place that has captivated writers since 1792. She has selected excerpts from over 150 novels, stories, poems and essays that sing the city's human and natural terrain, plumb its past, and question its prevailing mythologies.

Writers take us beyond the city's familiar stereotypes of cowboys and oil barons and reveal Calgary's multiple worlds and its interiors. They explore the city's perpetual motion of extreme, unpredictable weather and a boom-and-bust economy. Through writers' eyes, we travel into the inner sanctums of the oil patch, and see the layers of the world-famous Calgary Stampede. Coming-of-age stories show the way this place shapes identity; poems and prose tease meaning and metaphor from a city perched on the dynamic edge of prairie and foothills.

Alongside each excerpt, Hunter presents delightful and informative connections between place and story. A timeline anchors the passages and marks significant moments in its literary history. Maps and an index invite readers to find their own trails through a complex and storied city.


Contributor Bio(s): Hunter, Shaun: -

Shaun Hunter has shared her passion for Calgary's literary landscape on guided walks, presentations, and her blog, and as a member of the Calgary reading circle for Project Bookmark Canada. She is the author of five biographies for young readers. Her essays, many set in Calgary, have appeared in the Globe and Mail, carte blanche, Geist and FreeFall, as well as in the anthologies Embedded on the Home Front: Where Military and Civilian Lives Converge, and Writing Menopause. In 2013, her essay, "Skin Deep" was a finalist for Alberta's James H. Gray Award for Short Nonfiction. Shaun has a BA in English literature from Smith College and an MA in Canadian Studies from Carleton University. She writes, reads and turns up literary treasures in Calgary, Alberta. You can find her at www.shaunhunter.ca