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ISBN-10: 1552450805
ISBN-13: 9781552450802
Publisher: Coach House Books
Publish Date: 01/18/1994
Dimensions: 8.53" L, 8.04" W, 0.45" H

Lurvy: A Farmer’s Almanac

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Overview

Charlotte the spider… Wilbur the pig… Fern and Avery… and Lurvy, the hired hand. They and all the other characters from the timeless children’s classic that you remember so well are back, in author and small-press overlord Hal Niedzviecki’s first novel, Lurvy: a farmer’s almanac. A caveat: given the (ahem) rather significant changes in social morays since the first appearance of these jolly folk, happenings on the Arable farm are somewhat different than you might well remember them.

  • Hal Niedzviecki is a writer, speaker and teacher. His work is known for challenging preconceptions and confronting readers with the offenses of everyday life. He writes and thinks about the effects of mass media, pop culture and consumer technology on individual life and society. He is the author of books of nonfiction and fiction, most recently the collection of short stories Look Down, This is Where it Must Have Happened (City Lights Books) and the nonfiction books Trees On Mars: Our Obsession with the Future (Seven Stories Press) and The Peep Diaries: How We're Learning to Love Watching Ourselves and Our Neighbors (City Lights Books). The Peep Diaries was made into a television documentary entitled Peep Culture produced for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. Niedzviecki is the current fiction editor and the founder of Broken Pencil, the magazine of zine culture and the independent arts. He edited the magazine from 1995 to 2002. Hal’s writing has appeared in newspapers, periodicals and journals across the world including The New York Times Magazine, The Guardian, Playboy, the Utne Reader, The Globe and Mail, The National Post, The Walrus and Geist. Niedzviecki is committed to exploring the human condition through provocative fiction and non-fiction that charts the media saturated terrain of ever shifting multiple identities at the heart of our fragmenting age.

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Details

ISBN-10: 1552450805
ISBN-13: 9781552450802
Publisher: Coach House Books
Publish Date: 01/18/1994
Dimensions: 8.53" L, 8.04" W, 0.45" H
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