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Because Somebody Asked Me To: Observations on History, Literature, and the Passing Scene

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Because Somebody Asked Me To: Observations on History, Literature, and the Passing Scene
Because Somebody Asked Me To: Observations on History, Literature, and the Passing Scene

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Because Somebody Asked Me To: Observations on History, Literature, and the Passing Scene

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Canadian literary great Guy Vanderhaeghe's eclectic and wryly insightful collection of nonfiction pieces spans his forty-year writing career.
Many editors and publishers over the years have asked Guy Vanderhaeghe for his thoughts on books and writers, on history, literature, and his own specialty, the historical novel.
Because Somebody Asked Me To
has all the hallmarks of the author's fiction: it is intelligent, wise, wry, and a pleasure to read. These essays, reviews and occasional pieces are about the difficult craft of fiction, about growing up on the prairies, and about the struggle to find his own voice as a writer, as well as about novels by writers he deeply admires. And, throughout, he casts a bemused eye on the entire human comedy.
In 1982, when Guy Vanderhaeghe's first book appeared, Canadian literature was beginning to be recognized at home and abroad as culturally engaging and significant.
gives readers a glimpse into those beginnings and how they shaped the author and his generation of fiction writers. The book also examines how the Canadian literary scene has shifted during the course of his career — the economic, societal, and cultural changes that have made the old world of writing and publishing scarcely recognizable.
invites readers to ponder the transformations Canadian writing has undergone, where it is now, and where it might go from here.

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