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My Famous Evening


A work of Non-fiction


Subgenres:

  • Memoir,
  • Travel Writing,
  • Nova Scotia
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This book is for you if you're into...

  • Quirky memoirs blending folklore, poetry, and nature writing
  • Nova Scotia stories with unexpected historical cameos
  • Birdwatching woven into personal and regional history
Publisher Description

Master storyteller Howard Norman draws on more than 30 years of visiting Nova Scotia for this remarkable "book of selective memories." Combining stories, folklore, memoir, nature, poetry, and expository prose, the chapters of My Famous Evening "may be seen as intersecting facets of reminiscence; there are certain refrains, themes, and preoccupations and I placed birds into as many of the book's nooks and crannies as possible." His goal: to portray the emotional dimensions of his experience.

Illustrated with photographs from Norman's own collection, this book offers a delightful, witty, and characteristically quirky take on a curious and beguiling region.

Read the story of Marlais Quire, a young woman who scandalously left her home in Nova Scotia in 1923 to travel to New York in an ill-fated attempt to attend a public reading by Joseph Conrad. Enjoy the delightful "Birder's Notebook," a collection of stories about the Mi'kmaq cultural hero, Glooskap, and an account of Leon Trotsky's 1915 visit to Halifax, after a year in exile in New York, "on his way to the October Revolution." For Norman, Nova Scotia is a place that provides a deep calm but also a "sudden noir of the heart."

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