Blending travelogue and poetic meditation on place, Jenna Butler draws readers to the beauty and power of threatened landscapes, asking why some stories in recorded history are privileged while others speak only from beneath the surface.
This book reveals the magnificent landscape paintings of the Group of Seven and their associates and explores how they contributed to Canada's modern cultural identity.
Tech-talk is something Aria Finch is fluent in.
It also details Venclova's artistic work expanding our understanding of the significance of this writer, whose books are central to contemporary Eastern European culture.
Magnetic North
This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.
Account of the 1977-79 Trans Canada Expedition, consisting of David Halsey and Peter Souchuk who crossed Canada from west to east, on foot, by dogsled and by canoe, from Vancouver...
1917. War or no war, monied Europe continues to feel the need for winter sunshine and Gustav Oscarsson brings Katya Olovanova back to Oslo as his bride.
This stunning collection from the award-winning poet Linda Gregerson examines the intersections of history, science, and art.
One of the most widely admired landscape painters in America, Tom Uttech merges nineteenth-century notions of the ideal landscape with aspects of surrealism and photo-realism to create his unique vision...
Tech-talk is something Aria Finch is fluent in.
Magnetic North: A Trek Across Canada
A unique feature is impressions and responses to the work from a number of prominent filmmakers, artists, and writers, including George Lipsitz, Yvonne Rainer, and Carrie Mae Weems, which were commissioned for this volume.
In Magnetic North an aging warrior and his best friend--perhaps his only friend--ride motorcycles to Alaska, with the ultimate goal of riding to the Arctic Circle.