Captivity Tales, stories of settlers kidnapped by Indians, are turned on their head in this book about captivity in the city. Stranded in New York with her family, Elizabeth Hay searches for company and finds it in the lives of other Canadians who have come to New York: Inuit visitors in th 19th century, artists like Michael Snow, Joyce Wieland, Glenn Gould and Teresa Stratas. In searching out their stories, she finds a new map, an underworld of memory and connection, which offers a way home. A fresh, engaging exploration of Canadian cultural identity, Captivity Tales evokes the desperate need to find yourself by losing yourself, and to return home by escaping from it.
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Paperback Editions
January 1993 : Paperback
| Title: Captivity Tales: Canadians in New York Author(s): Elizabeth Hay ISBN: 0-921586-32-9 / 978-0-921586-32-6 (Canada (English speaking) edition) Publisher: New Star Books Availability: Amazon Amazon UK Amazon CA More details... |
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