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Title: |
The Measure of Paris |
Search Result:
| By (author): |
Stephen Scobie |
| ISBN10-13: |
0888645333 : 9780888645333 |
| Illustrations: |
b/w photos |
| Format: |
Paperback |
| Size: |
228x152x19mm |
| Pages: |
356 |
| Weight: |
.440 Kg. |
| Published: |
University of Alberta Press - June 2010 |
| List Price: |
25.99 Pounds Sterling |
| Availability: |
In Stock
Qty Available: 5 |
| Subjects: |
Poetry : Anthologies (non-poetry) : Travel writing : France : France |
| Stephen Scobie, flâneur extraordinaire, deftly blends travelogue, memoir, literary criticism, and poetry in The Measure of Paris. He re-presents a "peripatetic speculation" on Paris and those others who have walked and written this "infinite city." Scobie's graceful wanderings into Parisian art, history, architecture, city planning, and flânerie prepare readers for his prolonged meditations on fellow Canadian writers such as Sheila Watson, Mavis Gallant, Gail Scott, Lola Lemire Tostevin, John Glassco, and Gerry Shikatani, and other literary visitors such as Gertrude Stein and Djuna Barnes. Scobie leaves us with personal observations, journal entries and lucid poems to mark and measure his own time there. Seldom do pleasures of form and content align so perfectly. Those who enjoy travel, great writing and great writers, and the city of light will love The Measure of Paris. |
| Awards / Prizes: |
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AAUP Book, Jacket & Journal Show - Jackets and Covers
2011
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Alberta Book Awards - Book Cover / Jacket Design
2011
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Publishers Association of the West, Western Regional Book Design and Production Awards - Silver Awar
2011
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| Reviews: |
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The Measure of Paris by Stephen Scobie won an award for it's Jacket Design during the Association of American University Presses Book, Journal & Jacket Show.
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Winner of an Award for Jacket Design at the Alberta Book Awards 2011
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"Because Scobie knows those literary parts of Paris inside out and generously provides details along the way, he is able to vividly recreate the writers’ routes and lives, thus adding his own contribution, indeed, to the literature inspired by the city of his dreams." - Christine Lorre-Johnston, Canadian Literature, June 2012
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"The book, as the note on the back cover says, is a mixture of history, criticism, poetry, and memoir.... This strange mix of materials is beautifully and intelligently executed.... Scobie’s book revealed to me a set of ideas that have been out there for a long time—the connection between walking and creativity, but more important for me, I learned that the practicing street photographer is an art-making flâneur.... Anyone interested in Paris or literature associated with Paris will find The Measure of Paris enjoyable and useful, but for me reading it was the beginning of an ongoing revelation." Larry E. Fink, May 18, 2014 [Full post at http://finkstreetphotography.com/?p=200]
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"Stephen Scobie is a prolific poet and literary critic, the author of 23 books, the founding publisher of Longspoon Press, a retired University of Alberta English professor and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada. In his latest work, Scobie takes the measure of Paris through personal journal entries, poetry, literary theory and criticism as well as through architectural and cultural history. It is the act of moving through the city on foot, however, that ties these disparate approaches together.. The Measure of Paris is also autobiography; it is an expression of personal fascination by a lifelong intellectual. When walking Paris with Scobie, the reader is alternatively dazed by a surfeit of the unfamiliar and exhilarated by the thrill of discovery." Doug Horner, Alberta Views
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"Measure of Paris by Stephen Scobie is a travelogue, memoir, literary criticism and poetic look at Paris.... Scobie is the ultimate flâneur and his philosophical meanderings through Paris takes readers to sites of art, architecture and transit. His history of the city planning, and the itineraries of Canadian writers in Paris, makes for interesting reading and a different look at a city that is larger than life. His personal musings were my favourite, along with the insights into Haussmanąs influence and transformation of Paris through the large-scale construction of the streets and boulevards that make the Paris we know today." September 26, 2010 [http://www.somisguided.com/weblog/book-review-measure-of-paris-by-stephen-s cobie/
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"...Scobie weaves together a book that is part straightforward academic criticism, part anecdotal history and part autobiography." Michael Brown, http://www.expressnews.ualberta.ca/en/NewsArticles/2010/08/Authorlooksbackat theEnglishdepartmentsrisetoprominence.aspx
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#7 on the Edmonton Top 10 Non-Fiction List (Edmonton Journal), Aug 15/10
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#4 on the Edmonton Journal "Edmonton Top 10" Bestseller list
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