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The Illustrated Journals of Susanna Moodie

written by Margaret Atwood

illustrated by Charles Pachter

ISBN: 9781770862210

Format: Hardcover
Size: 
9.55" x 11.58"

Subjects:

POE011000 POETRY / Canadian

POE024000 POETRY / Women Authors

POE023030 POETRY / Subjects & Themes / Nature

Synopsis:

 

The Journals of Susanna Moodie, arguably Margaret Atwood’s finest work of poetry, was first published by Oxford University Press in 1970. In it, she adopts the voice of Susanna Strickland Moodie, an English woman who came to live in the rural area near Peterborough, Ontario in the mid-nineteenth century, and who wrote about her experiences for English readers in her classic account of Canadian pioneer life, Roughing it in the Bush. Atwood’s poetry, based on the Moodie prose, covers Moodie’s arrival in Canada in 1832 and ends with a prophetic commentary by a dead Susanna Moodie on twentieth-century Canada.

 

Charles Pachter began illustrating the poems in 1968, when Atwood sent him a first manuscript. Of his first reading, he has written: “It was a fateful moment. I was so stunned by its beauty and power that I realized that every early Atwood folio I had done up until now (there were five) must be a rehearsal for this.” The thirty images were completed within a year, but the original folio was not produced until 1980, when 120 copies were hand-printed in a boxed edition, which is now in public and private collections around the world. In 1997, Macfarlane Walter & Ross published a small-format edition in hard covers.

Price: $44.95

 

Publication Date: September 1, 2014

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Reviews

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“A beautiful gift for that cultivated anyone imbued with true patriot love.”
National Post

 

“Literary and visual art seldom come together to such satisfying effect.”
Montreal Gazette

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