That Dammed Beaver: Canadian Humour, Laughs and Gaffs is an excellent contemporary collection that explores how humour is at the core of Canadian identity – our greatest joy found in poking fun at our own stereotypes with irony, parody, and satire. What a nation finds funny, and how it embraces humour, is key to what makes a nation great. And we are a great nation!
A unique collection of stories and art. Margaret Atwood, Austin Clarke, Leon Rooke, Priscila Uppal, Jonathan Goldstein, Paul Quarrington, Morley Callaghan, Jacques Ferron, Marsha Boulton, Joe Rosenblatt, Barry Callaghan, Linda Rogers, Steven Hayward, Andrew Borkowski, Helen Marshall, Gloria Sawai, David McFadden, Myna Wallin, Gail Prussky, Louise Maheux-Forcher, Shannon Bramer, James Dewar, Bob Armstrong, Jamie Feldman, Claire Dé, Christine Miscione, Larry Zolf, Anne Dandurand, Julie Roorda, Mark Paterson, Karen Lee White, Heather Wood, Marty Gervais, Alexandre Amprimoz, Matt Shaw, Darren Gluckman, Gustave Morin, and the country’s greatest cartoonist, Aislin.
Editor Bruce Meyer, of Barrie, Ontario, is the author and/or editor of over 50 books of poetry, short fiction, and non-fiction. He is Professor of Creative Writing at Georgian College in Barrie, Ontario, and an associate professor at Victoria College in the University of Toronto where he teaches in the Vic One Program. He was inaugural Poet Laureate of the city of Barrie.
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