"No matter how well you think you already know these Canadian classics, you emerge from the pages of Pink Snow with a sense of fresh insights." -- Russell Brown, University of Toronto at Scarborough
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"No matter how well you think you already know these Canadian classics, you emerge from the pages of Pink Snow with a sense of fresh insights." -- Russell Brown, University of Toronto at Scarborough
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Very Good. Book Tiny stain on side of closed pgs. Spine is tight; pgs are unmarked. Nice, sturdy copy. Drawing on recent developments in gay studies and queer theory, Pink Snow: Homotextual Possibilities in Canadian Fiction offers new interpretations that focus on homoerotic resonances in literature. Goldie brings an original, engaging, and sometimes provocative critical perspective to bear on both Canadian classics and less mainstream works. Chapters include: Wacousta (John Richardson) As For Me and My House (Sinclair Ross) Who Has Seen the Wind (W.O. Mitchell) The Mountain and the Valley (Ernest Buckler) Beautiful Losers (Leonard Cohen) Place D'Armes (Scott Symons) Fifth Business (Robertson Davies) The Wars (Timothy Findley) Thy Mother's Glass (David Watmough) Funny Boy (Shyam Selvadurai) Kiss of the Fur Queen (Tomson Highway)