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The Only Snow in Havana

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The Only Snow in Havana

by Elizabeth Hay

Cormorant Books | February 9, 2008 | Trade Paperback

Co-Winner of the 1993 Edna Staebler Award for Creative Non-Fiction

In one of the earliest works by the 2007 Scotiabank Giller Prize winner, Elizabeth Hay collects a series of reflections on life, identity, history, and love, drifting through her many homes - Yellowknife, Mexico City, Toronto, and New York City - to consider Canadian identity. Hay reflects on the idea of being Canadian - what it means, who we are, how do we act, how do we live - and compares it to the world around her in stunning detail, drawing the disparate locations together by their connection to the history of the early Canadian fur trade and our hearty adoration of snow. She writes of the heart of a country, the history of a people that live on the brink of identity. Blending memoir, biography, and history in a provocative intensity, Hay''s style and talent shines through in this early work, proving her well on the road to her long and lustrous career.  

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    Anne M. Crossman

    13 years ago

    I knew Liz in Yellowknife in the late 70's. I met her again in the early 90's. Liz is one of the best interviewers CBC ever had. She is also one of the hardest working people I have ever met. I loved this book--it took me back to those times and places and people. It also gave me a rare look at the lady behind. So that's what was going on in there! Thank you for your gift, Liz.

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Co-Winner of the 1993 Edna Staebler Award for Creative Non-Fiction

In one of the earliest works by the 2007 Scotiabank Giller Prize winner, Elizabeth Hay collects a series of reflections on life, identity, history, and love, drifting through her many homes - Yellowknife, Mexico City, Toronto, and New York City - to consider Canadian identity. Hay reflects on the idea of being Canadian - what it means, who we are, how do we act, how do we live - and compares it to the world around her in stunning detail, drawing the disparate locations together by their connection to the history of the early Canadian fur trade and our hearty adoration of snow. She writes of the heart of a country, the history of a people that live on the brink of identity. Blending memoir, biography, and history in a provocative intensity, Hay''s style and talent shines through in this early work, proving her well on the road to her long and lustrous career.  

About the Author

Elizabeth Hay was born in Owen Sound, Ontario. Hay has worked as a CBC broadcaster, in Yellowknife, Winnipeg and Toronto, and as an author, writing in Mexico, New York, and Ottawa. She is the 2002 recipient of the Marian Engel Award, recognizing her illustrious body of work, has twice been nominated for the Governor General''s Award and is the winner of the 2007 Scotiabank Giller Prize for her novel Late Nights on Air.

Elizabeth Hay was born in Owen Sound, Ontario. Hay has worked as a CBC broadcaster, in Yellowknife, Winnipeg and Toronto, and as an author, writing in Mexico, New York, and Ottawa. She is the 2002 recipient of the Marian Engel Award, recognizing her illustrious body of work, has twice been nominated for the Governor General''s Award and is the winner of the 2007 Scotiabank Giller Prize for her novel Late Nights on Air.

Trade Paperback

160 Pages, 5.53 x 8.46 x 0.38 in

February 9, 2008

Cormorant Books

English


1897151276
9781897151273

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