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This title provides insight into the challenge Lowry set for himself as an artist and the agonies he endured as he wrestled with the problems of integrating his work and his life.
"The Crystal Spirit" is a revealing look at the great writer and political thinker George Orwell, whose visionary work gave us the great anti-utopias of twentieth-century literature. A close friend and colleague during the last decade of that remarkable writer's life, Woodcock was uniquely qualified to delve into the complex personal history of the man. Interwoven with Woodcock's own memories, the letters Orwell wrote to him and the published and unpublished recollections of other people who knew him, all against the political and literary background of Orwell's work, this groundbreaking intellectual biography is a general critique that brilliantly traces the evolution of an original writer in his most productive years. First published in 1966, it was awarded Canada's highest literary prize, the Governor General's Award for Literary Merit.
George Woodcock, one of Canada's most important intellectuals, makes his final assessment of the country.
These stories prove that truth is indeed stranger than fiction.
"We are often told that words cannot really change the world, and by themselves they cannot. But in partnership with human initiative and inventiveness and will, they stand more than a candle's chance in the harsh winds that are blowing over the earth."
"Like Orwell[ Woodcock] is fair-minded, warm-hearted, sensible and sensitive; his book is the best criticism of the fifteen-odd volumes of the corpus that I have read, a labour of love."-Cyril Connolly, The Sunday Times
A study of the changing attitudes of Canadians that accompanied the many political, social, and technological changes in the century between the War of 1812-14 and the Great War.
This volume contains two uniquely Canadian stories of exile: "The Island of Demons" and "Six Dry Cakes for the Hunted."
"The essential introduction to the classical anarchist thinkers." - Mark Leier, Simon Fraser University
Pierre Joseph Proudhon (1809-1865) is one of the most important French social theoreticians of the nineteenth century. Proudhon played a great part in the First International and Paris Commune, in French syndicalism and in contemporary movements for currency reform. This book presents the first full-scale biography of Proudhon.
"The reissue of George Woodcock's superb biography once again opens a door on the vanished world of the nineteenth century Canadian Prairies." - Richard Sandhurst, Prairie Books NOW
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