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Greenbank

In the Country of the Past

by (author) Hugh Graham

Publisher
University of Toronto Press
Initial publish date
Nov 1992
Category
General
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9780921149996
    Publish Date
    Nov 1992
    List Price
    $38.95

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span style=""font-weight: bold;"">Winner: Canadian Historical Association - Best Regional History, 1988

Using the lives of four families as its focus, span style=""font-style: italic;"">Greenbank broadens to explore and capture with extraordinary vividness life as a whole in early Canada. The remarkable will of the early pioneers, and the dissipation of that will in succeeding generations; the creation of an educational system from scratch; the hardships of everyday life, and the simple recreations that helped to dispel them; the coming of the railways; the subcurrent of alcohol's influence on the culture, and the fight against it; the harsh ethic of evangelism, which gave shape to so many of the attitudes of the people — all these are recurrent themes in span style=""font-style: italic;"">Greenbank. Within this broad canvas the lives of individual people are the brush strokes that bring life as a whole into vivid and poignant focus.

First published in Canada in 1988 to extraordinary acclaim, span style=""font-style: italic;"">Greenbank is now available throughout the world in an accessible paperback format.

About the author

Hugh Graham has written on Afghanistan and Iraq for The Walrus and The Toronto Star. Previous fiction titles include Last Words and Ploughing the Seas (Exile Editions) and his short fiction has appeared in Descant, Exile Quarterly, The Antigonish Review, The Fiddlehead and New Quarterly.

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