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list price: $21.95
edition:Paperback
category: Literary Criticism
published: Jan 1991
ISBN:9781550170580
publisher: Harbour Publishing Co. Ltd.

The Great Canadian Anecdote Contest

edited by George Woodcock

tagged: canadian, anthologies (multiple authors)
Description

Two fishermen find a whale trapped in their net; neither of them can swim so they must trust the whale to support them while they put away the net and get back to the boat. . . In the wilderness of the Peace River, a man performs delicate surgery on his sick comrade, without anaesthetic, and with only the assistance of a doctor's voice on the radiotelephone. . .

These and 70 other striking anecdotes are collected in this extraordinary volume, published in support of the Canada-India Village Aid Society. There are contributions from fifteen Canadian luminaries, among them Timothy Findley, Toni Onley, Margaret Atwood and P.K. Page, and from scores of ordinary Canadians.

About the Author
George Woodcock was a noted Canadian scholar and author of Gabriel Dumont, the biography of the famous Métis leader, as well as of more than fifty other volumes of biography, history, criticism, and poetry. He taught at the Universities of Washington and British Columbia, and edited Canadian Literature-which he founded-from 1959 to 1977.
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