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War Is Here

The Vietnam War and Canadian Literature

by (author) Robert McGill

Publisher
McGill-Queen's University Press
Initial publish date
Aug 2017
Category
Canadian
  • Hardback

    ISBN
    9780773551589
    Publish Date
    Aug 2017
    List Price
    $125.00
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9780773551596
    Publish Date
    Aug 2017
    List Price
    $40.95
  • eBook

    ISBN
    9780773551688
    Publish Date
    Sep 2017
    List Price
    $40.95

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Canada did not fight in the Vietnam War, but the conflict seized the Canadian imagination with an energy that has persisted. In War Is Here Robert McGill explains how the war contributed to a golden age for writing in Canada. As authors addressed the conflict, they helped to construct an enduring myth of Canada as liberal, hospitable, and humanitarian. For many writers, the war was one that Canadians could and should fight against, if not in person, then on the page. In this pioneering account of war-related Canadian literature McGill observes how celebrated books of the era channel Vietnam, sometimes in subtle but pervasive ways. He examines authors’ attempts to educate their readers about American imperialism and Canadian complicity, and he discusses how writers repeatedly used language evoking militarism and violence – from the figure of the United States as a rapist to the notion of Canada as a “peaceable kingdom” – in order to make Canadians feel more intensely about their country. McGill also addresses the recent spate of prize-winning Canadian novels about the war that have renewed Vietnam’s resonance in the wake of twenty-first century conflicts involving America. War Is Here vividly revisits a galvanizing time in world history and Canadian life, offering vital insights into the Vietnam War’s influence on how people think about Canada, its place in the world, and the power of the written word to make a difference.

About the author

Robert McGill’s writing has appeared or is forthcoming in magazines including The Atlantic, The Dublin Review, Hazlitt, and The Walrus. He teaches at the University of Toronto. His previous books include two novels, The Mysteries and Once We Had a Country, and two nonfiction books, The Treacherous Imagination and War Is Here. Visit him at robert-mcgill.com.

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Editorial Reviews

"McGill builds a compelling argument for the importance of the Vietnam War to Canadian literature's depictions of Canadian identity. Clearly written and cogently argued." CHOICE

“An accessible exploration of the effect of the Vietnam War on Canadian writers, and how that conflict is embedded in our sense of Canada as a positive alternative to America.” The Toronto Star

“A crucial primer, not only on the political and aesthetic nuances that distinguish Canadian and American literatures and societies, but also on how Canadians have historically reacted to crises linked to American militarism and racism. War Is Here connects a thousand dots in the existing criticism and will serve as the bedrock for future studies in the field.” Ian Rae, King’s University College, Western University

War Is Here: The Vietnam War and Canadian Literature shows readers that, because of the formal experimentation and political critiques, this collection of Canadian literature belongs among the robust conversations on the cultural representations of the Vietnam War. Expanding the field in this way, McGill’s book is necessary reading for interdisciplinary scholars working in the areas of war fiction, literary studies, war studies, or more broadly, American studies.” H-War