Paperback
978-0-88864-338-4Size: 6¼" x 9"
Pages: 292
Threshold
An Anthology of Contemporary Writing from Alberta
cuRRents
Edited by Srdja Pavlovic
A dynamic collection of Alberta's vibrant literary culture. Established names and emerging talents are brought together to demonstrate the outstanding calibre of writing in the province. Features contributions by Greg Hollingshead, Kristjana Gunnars, Rudy Wiebe, Myrna Kostash, E.D. Blodgett, Suzette Mayr, Thomas Wharton, Claire Harris, Fred Wah, and many others.
Book details
Publication date: October 1999Series: cuRRents
Keywords: Literature
Subject(s): FICTION / Anthologies (multiple authors), Creative Writing, Literature, Literature, Literature, Anthology
Publisher(s): The University of Alberta Press
Book details
Publication date: October 1999Series: cuRRents
Keywords: Literature
Subject(s): FICTION / Anthologies (multiple authors), Creative Writing, Literature, Literature, Literature, Anthology
Publisher(s): The University of Alberta Press
Srdja Pavlovic.
"a testament to a literary culture in full bloom.. Alberta writing is in the midst of a high season, and Threshold captures many good reasons why." Lachlan Mackintosh, FastForward Magazine
"a grab-bag garden of literary delights.. Threshold provides a long-needed taste of Alberta literature, as the landscape evolves and mutates." Gordon Morash, Edmonton Journal
"...what we are seeing is a newcomer's perspective, one unencumbered by parochial notions of canonicity and trendiness.... The overall effect of Pavlovic's anthology is impressive..." Nicholas Birns, Department of Humanities, New School University (New York), Canadian Ethnic Studies, XXXIII, No. 1, 2001
Srdja Pavlovic.
"a testament to a literary culture in full bloom.. Alberta writing is in the midst of a high season, and Threshold captures many good reasons why." Lachlan Mackintosh, FastForward Magazine
"a grab-bag garden of literary delights.. Threshold provides a long-needed taste of Alberta literature, as the landscape evolves and mutates." Gordon Morash, Edmonton Journal
"...what we are seeing is a newcomer's perspective, one unencumbered by parochial notions of canonicity and trendiness.... The overall effect of Pavlovic's anthology is impressive..." Nicholas Birns, Department of Humanities, New School University (New York), Canadian Ethnic Studies, XXXIII, No. 1, 2001