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Publisher:Durvile Publications, 2022 -
Long download timeNarrator: James H. MarshPublisher:Durvile, 2022
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- Author: Marsh, James H.Date:Created2022Summary:
In / Know It All: Finding the Impossible Country / James Marsh tells of his evolution from a troubled childhood to a long career in Canadian publishing that culminated in the creation of The Canadian Encyclopedia - what one reviewer called "the intellectual equivalent of the building of the CPR." Through friendships, curiosity, the insights of a charismatic psychiatrist, his passion for books, and the intimate encounters with the authors he met, he championed a diverse and inclusive view of Canada, which was used to draw the great minds of an impossible nation together in a common national enterprise. While exploring how memory works and how we learn to think of ourselves, / Know It All / offers insights into the intricacies of Canadian identity, the profession of book editors, and is the most comprehensive first-hand story about the creation of The Canadian Encyclopedia.
Contents:- Prologue
- 1. The Door Opens
- 2. Shadows on the Sand
- 3. As Fugitive as the Years
- 4. The Ruins I Mapped
- 5. My Father's War
- 6. Streets, Laneways, and the Games We Played
- 7. Life in Toronto's Junction
- 8. Huntsville, Muskoka
- 9. School Days
- 10. Turning the Pages
- 11. It's a Fucking Miracle, James
- 12. Unity in Diversity: A Centennial History for Canada
- 13. Becoming Canadian
- 14. Place Where the Light Enters
- 15. On to Ottawa
- 16. A Gift to Canada
- 17. To Shine a Light on Canada
Original Publisher: [Calgary, Alberta], Durvile PublicationsLanguage(s): EnglishISBN: 9781988824901Collection(s)/Series: Read Alberta eBook Collection
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