Gaspereau Gloriatur: Volume Two, Prose

Volume two in Gaspereau Press’s tenth-anniversary celebration is an anthology of our very best prose. In the last decade, books of fiction, memoir, personal narrative, local and natural history, bibliophilic detective work, philosophy, lectures and essays have been launched from our doors. This anthology brings together excerpts from the finest of those volumes.

Gaspereau Press has had the privilege of publishing an inordinate number of crossover authors, for whom one genre is not enough, and even for whom categories like fiction, non-fiction and poetry have not proved themselves useful means of arranging work into books. Authors like John Terpstra, Don McKay and Peter Sanger have blurred the distinctions between genres in favour of a more accurate artistic vision. Similarly, our fiction list has provided a home for books like Thomas Wharton’s The Logogryph. It’s not a novel or a short-story collection or even a novella. But it was the only Canadian book on last year’s Dublin Prize shortlist.

Prose titles published at Gaspereau Press have been recognized with several other awards: Don McKay’s Vis à Vis and Jan Zwicky’s Wisdom & Metaphor were both shortlisted for Governor General’s Awards, John Terpstra’s The Boys was nominated for the Charles Taylor Prize and the BC Non-fiction Award, Kent Thompson’s Getting Out of Town By Book & Bike won the Evelyn Richardson Prize, and Jonathan Campbell’s Tarcadia won both the Dartmouth Book Award and the Savage First Book Award.

The second volume of Gaspereau Gloriatur includes work by Tim Bowling, Robert Bringhurst, Carol Bruneau, Jonathan Campbell, Susan Haley, Glen Hancock, Sean Johnston, Larry Lynch, Elaine McCluskey, Don McKay, Peter Sanger, John Ralston Saul, Bob Snider, J.J. Steinfeld, John Terpstra, Kent Thompson, Thomas Wharton and Harrison Wright.

AUTHOR

Michael deBeyer

Michael deBeyer was raised in the farming community of Ayr, Ontario. His work has been published in a number of Canadian journals, including The Antigonish Review, The Fiddlehead and filling station. He currently lives in Fredericton, NB.


AUTHOR

Kate Kennedy

Kate Kennedy worked as an editor at Gaspereau Press from 2003 to 2009.


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Volume two in Gaspereau Press’s tenth-anniversary celebration is an anthology of our very best prose. In the last decade, books of fiction, memoir, personal narrative, local and natural history, bibliophilic detective work, philosophy, lectures and essays have been launched from our doors. This anthology brings together excerpts from the finest of those volumes.

Gaspereau Press has had the privilege of publishing an inordinate number of crossover authors, for whom one genre is not enough, and even for whom categories like fiction, non-fiction and poetry have not proved themselves useful means of arranging work into books. Authors like John Terpstra, Don McKay and Peter Sanger have blurred the distinctions between genres in favour of a more accurate artistic vision. Similarly, our fiction list has provided a home for books like Thomas Wharton’s The Logogryph. It’s not a novel or a short-story collection or even a novella. But it was the only Canadian book on last year’s Dublin Prize shortlist.

Prose titles published at Gaspereau Press have been recognized with several other awards: Don McKay’s Vis à Vis and Jan Zwicky’s Wisdom & Metaphor were both shortlisted for Governor General’s Awards, John Terpstra’s The Boys was nominated for the Charles Taylor Prize and the BC Non-fiction Award, Kent Thompson’s Getting Out of Town By Book & Bike won the Evelyn Richardson Prize, and Jonathan Campbell’s Tarcadia won both the Dartmouth Book Award and the Savage First Book Award.

The second volume of Gaspereau Gloriatur includes work by Tim Bowling, Robert Bringhurst, Carol Bruneau, Jonathan Campbell, Susan Haley, Glen Hancock, Sean Johnston, Larry Lynch, Elaine McCluskey, Don McKay, Peter Sanger, John Ralston Saul, Bob Snider, J.J. Steinfeld, John Terpstra, Kent Thompson, Thomas Wharton and Harrison Wright.

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Dimensions:

Pages
8.5in * 5.3in * 1in
460gr

Published:

September 15, 2007

ISBN:

9781554470396

Book Subjects:

LITERARY COLLECTIONS / General

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Language:

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