Any literature about the best country in the world? (Canada)
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Pic related is the national novel
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I think you missed the real one, it's just below that
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The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz
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the majority of our popular lit comes from (rightfully) disgruntled first nations writers and those who sympathize with them.
or, if you feel like reading preachy sci-fi with in-your-face political overtones, pick up some Margaret Atwood and prepare for an awful reading experience
short answer: nothing worth bothering with.
It kind of bothers me that not one great writer has come from Canada. Maybe I'll be the first :^)
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>picture of stockholm
>canada
there are lots of great canadian novels. The Wars by Timothy Findley is about the canadian WWI experience. Fifth Business by Robertson Davies is also at least partially about the same thing.
check out Bloom's list of works organized by country from the end of The Western Canon
le "middleclass woman does something interesting but not *too* interesting" lady
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Soon.