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Character Parts: Who's Really Who in CanLit by Brian Busby

The irreverent yet authoritative guide to who's really who in Canadian literature. The most original and entertaining reference book to be published in years, Character Parts is the behind-the-scenes look at CanLit we have all been waiting for.

Character Parts: Who's Really Who in CanLit by Brian Busby

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  • Format: First edition hardcover

     

    Condition: Near fine, book has light corner bumps, light edge wear on dust jacket.

     

    Publishing Info: Knopf, Toronto, 2003

    ISBN: 9780676975789

     

    Ever wondered where novelists get the inspiration for their characters? Why the hero or villain of your favourite book seems oddly familiar?

    Who inspired Mordecai Richler to create Bernard Gursky; Margaret Atwood to create Zenia in The Robber Bride? In which novel does Northrop Frye appear (as a character named Morton Hyland)? The answers can be found in Character Parts, Brian Busby's irreverent yet authoritative guide to who's really who in Canadian literature. The most original and entertaining reference book to be published in years, Character Parts is the behind-the-scenes look at CanLit we have all been waiting for.

     

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