Description
A new edition of the classic Canadian novel, What the Crow Said, a major work by one of western Canada's best-known and best-respected authors. Introduction by Robert Rawdon Wilson.
About the author
Robert Kroetsch was a teacher, editor and award-winning writer. Born in Heisler, Alberta, in 1927, Kroetsch grew up on his parents' farm and studied at the University of Alberta and the University of Iowa. He taught at the State University of New York, Binghamton, until the late 1970s and then returned to Canada, where he taught at the University of Calgary and the University of Manitoba from the 1970s through the 1990s. Kroetsch also spent time at the Saskatchewan Summer School of the Arts and many writer-in-residencies, where he powerfully influenced recent writing on the Canadian prairies and elsewhere. His generosity of spirit and openness to the new showed many authors new ways to pursue their own kinds of writing. In honour of both his writing and his contributions to Canadian culture in general, Kroetsch was made an Officer of the Order of Canada in 2004. In 2011 he received the Lieutenant Governor of Alberta Distinguished Artist Award. Robert Kroetsch died in a car accident outside of Edmonton, Alberta, in 2011.
Awards
- The Alcuin Society Citations for Excellence in Book Design in Canada - 2nd, Prose Fiction
Editorial Reviews
"[The] reissued What the Crow Said and The Words of My Roaring. honour Kroetsch's enormous contribution to Canadian literature and ensure his work will be available to a new generation of readers." University of Toronto Quarterly, Winter 2001/2002, Letters in Canada, vol 71:1
Other titles by
Post-glacial
The Poetry of Robert Kroetsch
Badlands
An Illustrated Tribute
Too Bad
Sketches Toward a Self-Portrait
The Man from the Creeks
Post-Prairie
An Anthology of New Poetry
Writing the Terrain
Travelling Through Alberta with the Poets
Seed Catalogue
The Snowbird Poems
The Studhorse Man
Seed Catalogue
A Poem