Book Description
In this series of penetrating essays Simone Vauthier, Professor Emeritus at the University of Strasbourg, examines our most successful genre through sophisticated, intensive explorations of the craft, themes, and techniques of several of Canada's leading short story writers: Norman Levine, Alistair MacLeod, Leon Rooke, Audrey Thomas, John Metcalf, Clark Blaise, Carol Shields, Rudy Wiebe, Hugh Hood, and Mavis Gallant.
About the Author
Simone Vauthier, the pre-eminent European critic of Canadian literature, is professor emeritus, University of Strasbourg.
Reverberations: Explorations in the Canadian Short Story FROM THE PUBLISHER
In this series of penetrating essays Simone Vauthier, Professor Emeritus at the University of Strasbourg, examines our most successful genre through sophisticated, intensive explorations of the craft, themes, and techniques of several of Canada's leading short story writers: Norman Levine, Alistair MacLeod, Leon Rooke, Audrey Thomas, John Metcalf, Clark Blaise, Carol Shields, Rudy Wiebe, Hugh Hood, and Mavis Gallant.
About the Author:Simone Vauthier, the pre-eminent European critic of Canadian literature, is professor emeritus, University of Strasbourg.