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Copernicus Avenue : stories

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    Publisher:
    Cormorant Books, 2011
  • Publisher:
    Cormorant Books, 2011
    Note: This book was purchased with support from the Government of Canada's Social Development Partnerships Program - Disability Component.

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    2011
    Summary:

    You will never know what really happened to Lech or any of us. We mean nothing by it, darling. It is a silent agreement we all have with ourselves, that nothing will ever make us prisoners again, not even memory.'#x9D; Set primarily in the neighbourhood of fictional Copernicus Avenue, Andrew Borkowski's debut collection of short stories is a daring, modern take on life in Toronto's Polish community in the years following World War II. Featuring a cast of young and old, artists and soldiers, visionaries and madmen, the forgotten and the unforgettable, Copernicus Avenue captures, with bold and striking prose, the spirit of a people who have travelled to a new land, not to escape old grudges and atrocities, but to conquer them.

    Contents:
    • The trees of Kleinsaltz
    • Allemande left
    • Skywiper
    • An offering
    • The source
    • The pot
    • Constitution Day
    • First flight
    • The lesson
    • Twelve versions of Lech
    • Gorky
    • In transit
    • Babayaga
    • St. David's Day
    • Coming to Baranica
    • Being Alex.
    Original Publisher: Toronto, Cormorant Books
    Language(s): English
    ISBN: 9781770860353, 1770860355