The Lost Coast: Salmon, Memory and the Death of Wild Culture

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pp. 255, “Tim Bowling is one of Canada’s greatest living poets. He’s also a novelist and an accomplished storyteller with a gift for vivid imagery … Bowling enjoys something of an advantage over historians, journalists, ecologists and anthropologists. Which is why The Lost Coast is important … There’s a lovely magical realism about The Lost Coast. Killer whales glide in and out of it, the night is always as dark as blackberries, and the characters and wharf rats loom so much larger than life.” Signed and dedicated by the author on title page.

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ISBN 0889712115
ISBN13 9780889712119
Number of pages 255
Original Title The Lost Coast: Salmon, Memory and the Death of Wild Culture
Published Date 2007
Book Condition Very Good
Jacket Condition Very Good
Binding Hardcover
Size 8vo
Place of Publication Gibsons Landing
Edition First Edition
Inscription Signed by Author
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pp. 255, “Tim Bowling is one of Canada’s greatest living poets. He’s also a novelist and an accomplished storyteller with a gift for vivid imagery … Bowling enjoys something of an advantage over historians, journalists, ecologists and anthropologists. Which is why The Lost Coast is important … There’s a lovely magical realism about The Lost Coast. Killer whales glide in and out of it, the night is always as dark as blackberries, and the characters and wharf rats loom so much larger than life.” Signed and dedicated by the author on title page.

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Weight 1.1 kg