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Aritha Van Herk
Essays on Her Works
ISBN: 1550711334
ISBN-13: 9781550711332
Format: Paperback
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Bibliographic Details
Publisher: Guernica Editions Published date: 2001 Edition: 1th edition Size: 4.25 x 6.75 inches Weight: 0.25 pounds Pages: 126
Publisher's Notes
In 1978, a young Canadian writer named Aritha van Herk captured international attention by winning the first Seal Books (Canada) First Novel Award for her story about a pig farmer called Judith. She was twenty-four years old then and she has been writing steadily ever since. This book presents five essays on her work.
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