Synopses & Reviews
About 10 years ago, George Bowering and Linda Hutcheon came up with the idea for a short fiction collection called
Likely Stories: A Postmodern Sampler. It was a great idea at a time when a lot of people were still trying to figure out what postmodern” actually meant.
That fine collection of stories has now gone out of print, and George Bowering has put together a new collection of Canadian short fiction that takes the theme of postmodernity one step further. And Other Stories offers not just more stories of difference, of other-ness and the race, gender, class and politics of the other, but stories where our most talented writers become, and reflect on being, other(s).
And so, in spite of postmodern theorists trying to hammer home to us that there is no universal self, no universal truth, this collection brings into question whether or not there might actually be something universal after alleven if it is only our (temporary) experience of being an other. There is always only Our Story, And Other Stories, in this case by:
Gail Scott, Matt Cohen, Suzette Mayr, M.A.C. Farrant, Timothy Findley, Dionne Brand, Candas Jane Dorsey, Audrey Thomas, Sheila Watson, Dany Laferrière, George Bowering, Leon Rooke, David Arnason, Clint Burnham, Hiromi Goto, Guillermo Verdecchia, André Alexis, George Elliot, Diane Schoemperlen, Brian Fawcett, Thomas King, Keath Fraser, Margaret Atwood, and Clark Blaise.
Synopsis
Fiction. George Bowering has put together this new collection of Canadian short fiction that takes the thematics of postmodernity as self-evident. AND OTHER STORIES offers not just more instances of difference, of other-ness and the race, gender, class and politics of the other, but tales where our most talented writers reflect on being, other(s). Includes stories by Andre Alexis, Margaret Atwood, Clark Blaise, Clint Burnham, Matt Cohen, Candas Jane Dorsey, George Elliot, M.A.C. Farrant, Brian Fawcett, Timothy Findley, Keath Fraser, Hiromi Goto, Thomas King, Dany Laferriere, Suzette Mayr, Leon Rooke, Diane Schoemperlen, Gail Scott, Audrey Thomas, Guillermo Verdecchia and Sheila Watson.
Synopsis
Canadas first Poet Laureate takes the theme of postmodernity one step further with 23 short stories from across the nation.
About the Author
George BoweringGeorge Bowering, Canadas first Poet Laureate and co-founder of the avant-garde poetry magazine TISH, was born in the Okanagan Valley.
A distinguished novelist, poet, editor, professor, historian and tireless supporter of fellow writers, Bowering has authored more than 80 books, including works of poetry, fiction, autobiography, biography and youth fiction.
In 2002, Bowering was recognized by the Vancouver Sun as one of the most influential people in British Columbia. In 2011, he received the Lieutenant Governors Award for Literary Excellence in British Columbia.