Beloved poet and novelist Gwendolyn MacEwen’s first work of nonfiction in a handsome A List edition.
Featuring a new introduction by Rosemary Sullivan, author of the Governor General’s Literary Award–winning biography The Shadow Maker: The Life of Gwendolyn MacEwen and Stalin’s Daughter
Award-winning poet and novelist Gwendolyn MacEwen explores her strongly personal responses to the landscape, culture, and people of Greece in this exquisitely written travel diary, which was originally published in 1978.
Originally published in 1978, beloved poet and novelist Gwendolyn MacEwen’s first work of nonfiction explores her strongly personal responses to a complex civilization. Partly written during a trip to Greece in 1971, MacEwen moves from the urban tumult of Athens to the radiant simplicity of an island in the Aegean. In this intimate and exquisitely written travel diary, she evokes the very spirit of Greece — the exuberance of the people, the sun-drenched landscape, and the shaping power of ancient traditions and myths in modern Mediterranean life.
Publisher: Ingram Publisher Services
Original Binding: Trade Paperback
Pages: 120 pages
ISBN-10: 1487002637
Item Weight: 0.3 lbs
Dimensions: 5.5 x 0.3 x 8.5 inches
GWENDOLYN MacEWEN was born in Toronto in 1941. The author of numerous books of poetry, including The Shadow Maker and Afterworlds, which both won the Governor General's Literary Award for Poetry. She also published novels, plays, travel memoirs, and children's books. MacEwen died in 1987.
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