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Product Description: Keath Fraser is without a doubt one of the most original voices in Canadian letters. He is a writer of truly wonderous imagination and a master of the art of narrative invention. 13 Ways of Listening to a Stranger is a selection of eighteen of his best stories from the past twenty-five years...read more
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9780887621932 | Thomas Allen & Son, September 10, 2005, cover price $26.95 | About this edition: Keath Fraser is without a doubt one of the most original voices in Canadian letters.
Product Description: Offering an intimate portrait of the last years of Sinclair Ross's often beleaguered life, this elegant account of an artist in declineâcrippled by Parkinson's Disease and a sense of failure, attracted to suicide and his own sexual revelationsâleads readers to a new biographical reading of one of Canada's most acclaimed novels, As for Me and My House...read more
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9781550223101 | E C W Pr, March 1, 1997, cover price $12.95 | About this edition: Offering an intimate portrait of the last years of Sinclair Ross's often beleaguered life, this elegant account of an artist in declineâcrippled by Parkinson's Disease and a sense of failure, attracted to suicide and his own sexual revelationsâleads readers to a new biographical reading of one of Canada's most acclaimed novels, As for Me and My House.
Product Description: Telling My Love Lies begins romantically in the hot and prickly cornfields of pubescent youth, lambent with country-and-western songs of the narrator's past, and concludes in operatic San Francisco, the refuge of an older narrator in elegiac flight from an imprisoning tire farm and the taint of glory holes...read more
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9780889841796 | Porcupines Quill, March 1, 1996, cover price $16.95 | About this edition: Telling My Love Lies begins romantically in the hot and prickly cornfields of pubescent youth, lambent with country-and-western songs of the narrator's past, and concludes in operatic San Francisco, the refuge of an older narrator in elegiac flight from an imprisoning tire farm and the taint of glory holes.
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9780889841499 | Porcupines Quill, April 1, 1995, cover price $24.95
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9780330321419 | New edition (Pan Macmillan, January 8, 1993), cover price $13.50 | About this edition: At times exhilarating and harrowing, this collection of travellers' tales takes the reader to the farthest extremes of the Earth, from ice-bound Norwegian islands to the baking heat of Arabia, and from the danger of wartime Saigon to the squalor of Louisiana's bayou swamps.
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9780679729082 | 1 edition (Vintage Books, April 1, 1991), cover price $17.95 | About this edition: Selections from travel writings describe moments of danger, disorientation, discomfort, and dismay
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9780887504556 | Oberon Pr, November 1, 1982, cover price $23.95
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