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Black teeth : and other North End souvenirs

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    Signature Editions, 2012
    Note: This book was purchased with support from the Government of Canada's Social Development Partnerships Program - Disability Component.

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  • Date:
    Created
    2012
    Summary:

    Black Teeth is a compelling collection of linked stories that explore growing up in Winnipeg's famously multicultural North End through its 1960s Golden Age and beyond, examining the strange dual legacy of that experience. While urban ethnic mixes and immigrant populations shift over time and place, every city has its foreign part, that transition zone where strangers, freaks, and outsiders -- the Other -- reside. Whether it's called "the East Side," "Cabbage Town," or "Chinatown," the questions remain the same: How do you fit in when you're defined as different, a "dirty DP"? Does the language you speak change the self? How do you become normal? How can you belong? Or can you?The pieces that make up Black Teeth move from the challenge of penetrating a new language, goofy pangs of first love, beautiful nuns, ugly guns, the dangers of teen ennui, and the quirky pleasures of interpreting culture through food, to a son's struggle for connection with his remote, mysterious father, and the wrenching loss of a parent to madness. Throughout, the doubled vision of those who live and write in a second language pervades this collage-portrait of a unique place, and of the immigrant experience that lies at the dark heart of Canada.

    Original Publisher: Winnipeg, Signature Editions
    Language(s): English