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Great Stories from the Prairies
Edited by Birk Sproxton
Fiction / Anthologies
320 pages 6 x 9"
ISBN 0–88995–223–X paper CDN 5.95 USA 5.95
As expansive as a prairie sky, as refreshing as a cool breeze on a hot summer day, Great Stories
from the Prairies collects the best prairie stories of the last one hundred years.
From Frederick
Phillip Groveís classic "Snow" to the contemporary delights of Sandra Birdsell and Carol Shields,
prairie writers have existed always in relation to landscape and a strong sense of place. Tracing
the development of prairie writing over one hundred years, Great Stories from the Prairies reveals how broad the influence of landscape but also provides refreshing insight into its
many nuances. You will find, for instance, traditional cultural icons of wind, dust, and
the vast expanse of land and sky. But nestling against them you will discover the rich
circuitry of city life, as in the stories of Guy Vanderhaeghe, Carol Shields and Meeka Walsh.
Playing off that nuance are the parklands and boreal forests of Kristjana Gunnars and W.D.
Valgardsonís great inland sea of Lake Winnipeg. But perhaps Great Stories from the the Prairies is
best characterized by Margaret Laurence, who speculates about how prairie dwellers with
their "horizon accustomed eyes" see the world differently from other Canadians. This unique
collection celebrates that distinct view. |