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History Historiography

The Coasts of Canada

A History

by (author) Lesley Choyce

Publisher
Goose Lane Editions
Initial publish date
Nov 2002
Category
Historiography, North America, Polar Regions
  • Hardback

    ISBN
    9780864923608
    Publish Date
    Nov 2002
    List Price
    $37.95

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Description

From the days before the arrival of the Europeans in North America, when the original inhabitants of our country made their way across a small land bridge, to today's arrival in supersonic jets, there is one sight that is shared by all new Canadians — the country's dramatic coastline. In this eclectic history of the sea's elemental power over Canada's coastal peoples, Lesley Choyce brings to life the heroes and villains, the Aboriginals and the Europeans, the great and the humble, and the intrepid but ill-prepared explorers, who "discovered," travelled through, and inhabited Canada's east, west, and north coasts. Brimming with shipwrecks and rescues, roguery and virtue, and stories of overcoming unimaginable odds, The Coasts of Canada is both idiosyncratic and iconoclastic. "For once," writes Choyce, "let the mid-continental tales of Canada be relatively mute, and let the narratives of a coastal people reshape our visions of who we are." As benevolent as it is brutal, the sea has controlled Canada's history and shaped the country's collective identity. At once a book of discoveries and a record of misunderstandings, errors and misjudgements, The Coasts of Canada features the stories of hardy souls who persevere in difficult realms. It is also a plea to preserve the good things of the sea, the coastal communities, and the fragile environment that constitutes three borders of this country. A coast-dweller himself, Lesley Choyce is an irrepressible storyteller. His first major work of history, the bestselling Nova Scotia: Shaped by the Sea, was praised by Laurier LaPierre in The Globe and Mail as "a poet's affair with the sea" and "an appealing work of storytelling." In The Coasts of Canada, he carries his enthusiasm for good stories to all of coastal Canada.

About the author

No one has a clearer view of Atlantic Canada's literary endeavours over the past twenty years than Lesley Choyce. He is the founder of the literary journal Pottersfield Portfolio, and the publisher of Pottersfield Press. He has edited several fiction anthologies and has been the in-house editor of many books from Pottersfield Press including Making Waves, a collection of stories by emerging authors from Atlantic Canada. He is the author of more than fifty books in genres ranging from poetry and essays to autobiography, history and fiction for adults, young adults, and children. Among his recent books are the novels The Republic of Nothing, World Enough, and Cold Clear Morning, and the story collection Dance the Rocks Ashore. Choyce is the writer, host, and co-producer of the popular literary show television program, Off the Page with Lesley Choyce, which is broadcast across the country on Vision TV. He also teaches in the English department of Dalhousie University in Halifax and is leader of the rock band The Surf Poets.

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Editorial Reviews

"From shining coast to coast to coast . . . [The Coasts of Canada] continues the notion of a Canada defined by its surrounding waters." — Toronto Star

"A very readable anthology of fasinating yarns . . . a prolonged saga of looting and destruction." — The Beaver

"Covers a lot of ground, both getographically and chronologically . . . Choyce has assembled a huge amount of information in this relatively small volume." — Canadian Geographic

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