CANADA'S UNDECLARED WAR, Fighting Words From The Literary Trenches, by Kenneth McGoogan (1st Ed. SIGNED)
CANADA'S UNDECLARED WAR, Fighting Words From The Literary Trenches, by Kenneth McGoogan (1st Ed. SIGNED)
Author: Kenneth McGoogan. Published by Detselig Enterprises Limited, Calgary, Alberta, 1991, 1st Edition. SIGNED and Dedicated by the Author. Printed in Canada. Almost New Condition SOFTCOVER Book, with minor handling wear and top corner bump. Features beautiful fold-out style cover flaps, and deckle-edged pages. Clean inside, tight spine. Size: 9 x 6 inch, 277 pages including index.
ULTRA RARE: The dedication is made to a fellow-writer and friend of Ken McGoogan, MARTYN GODFREY, who was one of Canadaâs most popular writers of fiction for young people. He wrote over forty books, including Plan B Is Total Panic and Mystery in the Frozen Lands, both published by Lorimer. He died in 2000.
CANADA'S UNDECLARED WAR, Fighting Words From The Literary Trenches, by Kenneth McGoogan, is an exploration of the politics of Canadian culture.
Drawing on more than a decade's experience as a literary journalist, Kenneth McGoogan argues that an undeclared war is raging in Canada on a variety of fronts: French-English, Canadian-American, East-West, native-white, the list goes on. And that Canadian writers are in the thick of every battle.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Ken McGoogan is an award-winning and best-selling Canadian author who travels the world researching for his writing. He has published numerous fiction and non-fiction books, including several Arctic histories. McGoogan has appeared in several documentaries to discuss Arctic exploration and is a fellow of the Explorers' Club and the Royal Canadian Geographical Society. McGoogan was born in Montréal and now lives in Guelph, ON.