Souvenir of Canada |
Full of surprises and insights, Souvenir of Canada presents
us as we have never seen ourselves before in an irresistible flow of text and
image. Douglas Coupland offers new ways of seeing and experiencing Canada-looking at how it feels to be a Canadian right now and speculating what it might feel like to be a Canadian in the future. From our collective memories, he locates objects like stubby beer bottles and ookpiks, Kraft dinner and maple walnut ice cream. And with the same unique sensibility, he considers the FLQ crisis, our relationship with the United States, medicare and the landscape itself. |
In the section humbly titled "Cheese," Coupland writes: When you assemble them together, foods that feel intuitively Canadian look more like camping trip provisions than actual groceries...Canada is a cold and northern country...from a biological standpoint, it is imperative that Canadians stockpile concentrated forms of sugars, carbohydrates, fats and salt. The 50 personal categories of the 30,000-word text are arranged alphabetically and matched with 100 illustrations (50 in colour) - new luscious photos taken by Coupland himself, images of Canadian ephemera and icons, historical photos and pictures from other quite startling sources. Every Canadian should own this book. Its amusing, thought provoking, and it will surely make you proud, in our own strange way, to be Canadian. Carla Lucchetta, The Globe and MailWritten by Douglas Coupland. Published by Douglas & McIntyre Ltd., 2002. |
Catalogue No. | 1-55054-917-0 |
Price | $26.95 |
Format | Softcover |
Pages | 143 |
Language | English only |
Also available: Souvenir of Canada 2 |
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