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This collection explores the intersection of human movement and existential arrival through a diverse array of narrative forms. The editors, A. Elchuk, P. Gray, and S.D. Robinson, curate a multi-genre selection that examines how individuals navigate physical and metaphorical transitions. The work employs a non-linear structure, alternating between prose, verse, and dramatic dialogue to capture the instability of personal identity. Characters face internal and external barriers that force them to redefine their sense of place and purpose within their respective environments.
Readers often note the eclectic nature of this anthology, which balances creative expression with critical reflection. Discussion frequently centers on the effectiveness of the varied formats in conveying the central theme of movement. Critics highlight the juxtaposition of poetry and prose as a method for deepening the reader's engagement with the subject matter. The collection is recognized for its ability to maintain a cohesive thematic focus despite the diversity of the individual contributions. This work serves as a comprehensive look at how different literary styles can address a singular conceptual framework.
Page Count:
212
Publication Date:
1990-01-01
Publisher:
Prentice-Hall Canada
ISBN-10:
0130051829
ISBN-13:
9780130051820
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