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NEWS: Postcards from the Four Directions
Paperback / softback
Main Details
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NEWS: Postcards from the Four Directions
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Drew Hayden Taylor
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Physical Properties |
Format:Paperback / softback | Pages:288 | Dimensions(mm): Height 216,Width 140 |
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Category/Genre | Creative writing and creative writing guides Humour Travel writing |
ISBN/Barcode |
9780889226432
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Classifications | Dewey:970.00497 |
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Talon Books,Canada
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Imprint |
Talon Books,Canada
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Publication Date |
28 November 2010 |
Publication Country |
Canada
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Description
In this collection of short humorous essays originally written for the popular media, playwright, novelist and screenwriter Drew Hayden Taylor sends his readers fascinating and exotic postcards from his globetrotting adventures, always on the lookout for the NEWS about aboriginal peoples around the world. Organized around the thematics suggested by the four cardinal directions central to the Ojibwa peoples East for beginnings and youth; South for journeys both physical and spiritual; West for maturity and responsibility; and North for contemplation and wisdom; these communiques are sent not so much to instruct as they are to delight. Never without a healthy dose of irony, humour and often unabashed laughter, these "postcards" offer their readers unexpected insights into the intense and often hilarious complexities of our new multicultural reality. Throughout his travels, Taylor has discovered that the four cardinal points are central to most First Nations' teachings concerning the landscape and how to live on it to survive, build families and communities, create cultures and develop notions of spirituality and identity. This is not, however, a seamless or even necessarily recognizable paradigm from place to place throughout North America, and there is plenty of room for doubt, misunderstandings and unintentional social faux pas even among and between aboriginal peoples themselves. One of the great discoveries of this collection is that each of our First Nations boasts its own traditions go a hundred miles in any direction and you are no longer on certain ground with respect to the meanings, attributes, even the colours definitive of these cardinal points of the social compass.
Author Biography
Drew Hayden Taylor Hailed by the Montreal Gazette as one of Canada's leading Native dramatists, Drew Hayden Taylor writes for the screen as well as the stage and contributes regularly to North American Native periodicals and national newspapers. His plays have garnered many prestigious awards, and his beguiling and perceptive storytelling style has enthralled audiences in Canada, the United States and Germany. One of his most established bodies of work includes what he calls the Blues Quartet, an ongoing, outrageous and often farcical examination of Native and non-Native stereotypes.
Reviews"Drew Hayden Taylor has a deft touch for mixing comedy and commentary in an entertaining ... form of social satire." -- Vancouver Sun " ... delivers the special combination of being gutbustingly funny while leaving you with deep realities to mull." -- Telegraph-Journal
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