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edition:Hardcover
also available: Paperback
category: Photography
published: Sep 2015
ISBN:9781771600637
publisher: RMB | Rocky Mountain Books
imprint: Rocky Mountain Books

Badlands

An Illustrated Tribute

by Robert Kroetsch, photographs by George Webber

tagged: regional, literary, landscapes
Description

Originally published in 1975, Badlands has been heralded as a comic triumph for decades. The story starts in 1916, when scientist William Dawe leads a paleontological expedition into the badlands of Alberta, obsessed with achieving world renown by discovering dinosaur fossils. Fifty years later, his daughter, Anna, enters these same badlands. In her visit to the expedition site, she exposes not only the absurdity of her father’s work but also the folly of his male ambition and attitudes.

 

This new, beautifully packaged edition of Kroetsch’s classic novel is reborn and reimagined for a contemporary audience with stunning and haunting black and white images by master photographer George Webber accentuating the text.

About the Authors
Robert Kroetsch was born in 1927 to the village of Heisler, in central Alberta. He taught at SUNY Binghamton, where he co-founded the journal boundary 2, and at the University of Manitoba. Kroetsch developed a significant reputation as an early adopter of postmodernism through his poetry, fiction, and critical essays.

Robert Kroetsch was born in 1927 to the village of Heisler, in central Alberta. He taught at SUNY Binghamton, where he co-founded the journal boundary 2, and at the University of Manitoba. Kroetsch developed a significant reputation as an early adopter of postmodernism through his poetry, fiction, and critical essays.
Editorial Review

Webber's startk, unpeopled visions offer a space of silence in which Kroetsch's words reverberate. His use of Kodak Infrared film creates vistas of otherworldy light and wells of darkness that render the badlands as monumental and eerie as they are in reality, if not more so.—Thomas Wharton, Alberta Views

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