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Literary Criticism Canadian

Kristjana Gunnars

Essays on Her Works

edited by Monique Tschofen

Publisher
Guernica Editions
Initial publish date
Nov 2004
Category
Canadian, Books & Reading, Women Authors
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9781550712001
    Publish Date
    Nov 2004
    List Price
    $12.00

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Description

The writings collected here all testify to the complexity of Gunnars' literary visions as much as they testify to the sheer pleasures of reading her work. In her interview, Gunnars speaks both as a reader and a writer, describing the form and modes of address of her work, as well as the philosophical and literary traditions she draws from. The nine essays and two poems, organized chronologically according to the publication dates of the primary texts they treat, represent a broad range of approaches to Kristjana Gunnars' work.

About the author

Monique Tschofen is an associate professor in the English department at Ryerson University, Toronto. She is editor of Kristjana Gunnars: Essays on Her Work, and the author of articles and book chapters on Atom Egoyan, Robert Lepage, Anne Carson, and other Canadian artists. She is currently working on a monograph about early Canadian torture narratives.
Jennifer Burwell is an associate professor in the Department of English at Ryerson University and author of Notes on Nowhere: Feminism, Utopian Logic, and Social Transformation. Burwell’s current research explores the relationships among discursive logics, communications technologies, and the historical development of a market economy.

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The writings collected here all testify to the complexity of Gunnars's literary visions as much as they testify to the sheer pleasures of reading her work. In her interview, Gunnars speaks both as a reader and a writer, describing the form and modes of address of her work, as well as the philosophical and literary traditions she draws from. The nine essays and two poems that follow, organised chronologically according to the publication dates of the primary texts they treat, represent a broad range of approaches to Kristjana Gunnars's work.

Monique Tschofen