Canadian Wetlands
Discover the intricate beauty and significance of wetlands in Rod Giblett's insightful book, Canadian Wetlands. Published by Intellect in 2014, this 250-page paperback delves into the popular representation of wetlands within the Canadian literary canon. Giblett critiques these portrayals and presents compelling alternatives by showcasing the works of notable contemporary Canadian authors, including Douglas Lochhead and Harry Thurston. He also engages in a thought-provoking dialogue with American writers, enriching the discussion around nature conservation and environmental conditions. Perfect for readers interested in Canadian literature, environmental history, and literary criticism, Canadian Wetlands offers a fresh perspective on the vital role of wetlands in both literature and ecology. Enhance your understanding of these essential ecosystems and the narratives that shape them by adding this essential title to your collection.