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edition:Paperback
category: Biography & Autobiography
published: Jan 1994
ISBN:9780921870234
publisher: Ronsdale Press

Out of the Interior

The Lost Country

by Harold Rhenisch

tagged: literary
Description

Extending the form of autobiography, Rhenisch explores the immigrant experience in the orchard gardens of the Okanagan. The search for paradise in the new land, its discovery and loss, are portrayed through the experiences of a young boy struggling against the authoritarianism of patriarchy. This is a book that helps to fill a gap in the history of twentieth-century British Columbia. Prose of unrivalled intensity and beauty.

About the Author

Harold Rhenisch has published thirty books of environmental writing, memoir, poetry, fiction and critical studies. He has won two CBC poetry prizes, the Malahat Long Poem Prize and the George Ryga Prize. He lives in a big garden in Vernon, BC, in Syilx Territory.

Contributor Notes

Harold Rhenisch has published eleven collections of poetry, including Taking the Breath Away (Ronsdale, 1998), a novel, Carnival, about a boy coming of age in wartime Germany, and two books of bio-regional essays. The latest, Tom Thomson's Shack, was nominated for two BC Book Prizes. He recently received the ARC 2003 Poem of the Year award. He studied drama and writing in Victoria, farmed in the Okanagan, and has represented Canadian poetry in England. He lives in 150 Mile House, B.C.

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