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Book Description Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. When Gellhorn, a notable poet, begins a university residency in a "dynamic metropolis" and stays at the illustrious Maximo College, he finds himself scandalized, and for little known reason. Scrutiny by his new academic neighbors is the least of his worries, as he learns of the existence of Aaron Schnell, his physical pseudo-twin, and an actor and film "double." The Chair shares fragments from the oeuvre of Thomas Claque, a recently deceased author who contrived the tale of the pseudo-twins. The Chair's scholarship leads him to the real Maximo College, where he revives those characters and scenarios, before traveling to a smaller prairie town where he reimagines one of Claque's risque getaways. There he meets a young woman doing her creative thesis on the double in literature. Petra, a police clerk in an entirely different prairie city, receives a photograph of a missing person and recognizes a passenger from her weekday commute. Non-routine surveillance draws her deeper into his world until a global pandemic abruptly stalls her progress. Her romantic prospect soon leads to a greater mystery punctuated by the words, TULPA MEA CULPA, although its uncanny truth will be ultimately less provocative than serial coverage in the Prairie Pulse. AUTHOR: Garry Thomas Morse has published several collections of poetry, notably Discovery Passages, about the history of his Kwakwaka'wakw Indigenous ancestors, shortlisted for the Governor General's Award, and Prairie Harbour, also shortlisted for a Governor General's Award. His novels have gained critical attention for pushing the aesthetic envelope. He is the author of a speculative fiction series called The Chaos! Quincunx, and two of its three books have been nominated for the ReLit Award. Morse is the recipient of the 2008 City of Vancouver Mayor's Arts Award for Emerging Artist. He has also served as the 2018 Jack McClelland Writer-in-Residence at the University of Toronto, and the 2019 Carol Shields Writer-in-Residence at the University of Winnipeg. When Gellhorn, a notable poet, begins a university residency in a "dynamic metropolis" and stays at the illustrious Mximo College, he finds himself scandalized, and for little known reason. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9781988168951
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Book Description PAP. Condition: New. New Book. Shipped from UK. Established seller since 2000. Seller Inventory # GZ-9781988168951
Book Description Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. When Gellhorn, a notable poet, begins a university residency in a "dynamic metropolis" and stays at the illustrious Maximo College, he finds himself scandalized, and for little known reason. Scrutiny by his new academic neighbors is the least of his worries, as he learns of the existence of Aaron Schnell, his physical pseudo-twin, and an actor and film "double." The Chair shares fragments from the oeuvre of Thomas Claque, a recently deceased author who contrived the tale of the pseudo-twins. The Chair's scholarship leads him to the real Maximo College, where he revives those characters and scenarios, before traveling to a smaller prairie town where he reimagines one of Claque's risque getaways. There he meets a young woman doing her creative thesis on the double in literature. Petra, a police clerk in an entirely different prairie city, receives a photograph of a missing person and recognizes a passenger from her weekday commute. Non-routine surveillance draws her deeper into his world until a global pandemic abruptly stalls her progress. Her romantic prospect soon leads to a greater mystery punctuated by the words, TULPA MEA CULPA, although its uncanny truth will be ultimately less provocative than serial coverage in the Prairie Pulse. AUTHOR: Garry Thomas Morse has published several collections of poetry, notably Discovery Passages, about the history of his Kwakwaka'wakw Indigenous ancestors, shortlisted for the Governor General's Award, and Prairie Harbour, also shortlisted for a Governor General's Award. His novels have gained critical attention for pushing the aesthetic envelope. He is the author of a speculative fiction series called The Chaos! Quincunx, and two of its three books have been nominated for the ReLit Award. Morse is the recipient of the 2008 City of Vancouver Mayor's Arts Award for Emerging Artist. He has also served as the 2018 Jack McClelland Writer-in-Residence at the University of Toronto, and the 2019 Carol Shields Writer-in-Residence at the University of Winnipeg. When Gellhorn, a notable poet, begins a university residency in a "dynamic metropolis" and stays at the illustrious Mximo College, he finds himself scandalized, and for little known reason. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9781988168951
Book Description Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. When Gellhorn, a notable poet, begins a university residency in a "dynamic metropolis" and stays at the illustrious Maximo College, he finds himself scandalized, and for little known reason. Scrutiny by his new academic neighbors is the least of his worries, as he learns of the existence of Aaron Schnell, his physical pseudo-twin, and an actor and film "double." The Chair shares fragments from the oeuvre of Thomas Claque, a recently deceased author who contrived the tale of the pseudo-twins. The Chair's scholarship leads him to the real Maximo College, where he revives those characters and scenarios, before traveling to a smaller prairie town where he reimagines one of Claque's risque getaways. There he meets a young woman doing her creative thesis on the double in literature. Petra, a police clerk in an entirely different prairie city, receives a photograph of a missing person and recognizes a passenger from her weekday commute. Non-routine surveillance draws her deeper into his world until a global pandemic abruptly stalls her progress. Her romantic prospect soon leads to a greater mystery punctuated by the words, TULPA MEA CULPA, although its uncanny truth will be ultimately less provocative than serial coverage in the Prairie Pulse. AUTHOR: Garry Thomas Morse has published several collections of poetry, notably Discovery Passages, about the history of his Kwakwaka'wakw Indigenous ancestors, shortlisted for the Governor General's Award, and Prairie Harbour, also shortlisted for a Governor General's Award. His novels have gained critical attention for pushing the aesthetic envelope. He is the author of a speculative fiction series called The Chaos! Quincunx, and two of its three books have been nominated for the ReLit Award. Morse is the recipient of the 2008 City of Vancouver Mayor's Arts Award for Emerging Artist. He has also served as the 2018 Jack McClelland Writer-in-Residence at the University of Toronto, and the 2019 Carol Shields Writer-in-Residence at the University of Winnipeg. When Gellhorn, a notable poet, begins a university residency in a "dynamic metropolis" and stays at the illustrious Mximo College, he finds himself scandalized, and for little known reason. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9781988168951