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         Kostash Myrna:     more books (19)
  1. Letters from Kiev by Solomea Pavlychko, Myrna Kostash, et all 1992-04
  2. All of babas children by Myrna Kostash, 1980
  3. All of Baba's great grandchildren: Ethnic identity in the next Canada (Mohyla lecture series) by Myrna Kostash, 2000
  4. HER OWN WOMAN - Profiles of Ten Canadian Women by Myrna; McCracken, Melinda; Miner, Valerie; Paris, Erna; Robertson, Heat Kostash, 1975-01-01
  5. Bloodlines by Myrna Kostash, 1993-01-01

21. Listings Canada : Science And Humanities : Literature : Non-fiction : Authors :
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Myrna Kostash's new book provides historical narratives via a personal journey
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Author myrna kostash McClelland Stewart January 1, 2001. List Price $5.53 Author myrna kostash. List Price $6.53. Usually ships in 1 2 weeks
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23. New Page 1
As myrna kostash notes in her book Long Way From Home, .. kostash, myrna. Long Way From Home The Story of the Sixties Generation in Canada.
http://www.49thparallel.bham.ac.uk/back/issue12/wharton.htm
The Canadian Literature of Rock 'n' Roll
in Relation to Generation and Folk Music
Susan Wharton This paper is a historiographical work chronicling some of the references made in relation to generation and folk music in Rock ‘n’ Roll. In his opening notes to the book “Axes, Chops and Hot Licks,” Ritchie Yorke writes “every experience; personal or collective, can be chronicled in word and song.” The 1960s generation, the baby boomers, were aware of the generational factor, which allowed them their power and also used the vehicle of folk music, as a form of protest. The main concern of music purists regarding folk music and the boom generation seems to be that folk has always been the music of the people, delivered free. The boom generation, and music for that generation, including folk music, was a for-profit capitalist enterprise. The quotes used look at the issue of the comfort level of pairing traditional, not-for-profit folk music, with the 1960s for-profit music industry of the baby boom. By the late 1960s some of the boom generation had become “hippies [who] embraced the beliefs of the past… to create a counter culture.” Mainstream culture was capitalist, white, middle-class oriented. The youth generation’s counter culture, while eventually proving to be based in the capitalist, white, middle class, tried its best to shed all three images.

24. Katalog Stron : Arts : Literature : World Literature : Canadian : Authors : Non-
kostash, myrna It is constructed and maintained by a vast, kostash, myrna The Open Directory was founded in the spirit of the Open Source movement,
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25. Alberta, Writing: Myrna Kostash's All Of Baba's Children (or, "on Once Not Stayi
It might not be a recent book, but I ve been going through Edmonton writer myrna kostash s first book, All of Baba s Children (Edmonton AB Hurtig
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Myrna Kostash's All of Baba's Children (or, "on once not staying at Myrna Kostash's house")
It might not be a recent book, but I've been going through Edmonton writer Myrna Kostash's first book, All of Baba's Children (Edmonton AB: Hurtig Publishers, 1977; reprinted by NeWest Press ) to get a sense of what I have in store for me, in my potential west. Originally, for my stint as writer-in-residence at the University of Alberta Ottawa Public Library to get a sense of who I was dealing with.
Occupying someone else's space can potentially be quite invasive, but I know the rules; I've lived in other writers' spaces before, having apartment-sat for Ottawa poet Michael Dennis for ten days in 1997, living in a magnificent two-bedroom hardwood floor apartment filled with hundreds of poetry titles, two floors above Wallack's Art Supplies at Bank and Lisgar streets ; I looked after Ottawa poet, publisher and archivist jwcurry's apartment on Somerset Street West for three full months in the summer of 2000; given permission and free reign in an apartment filled with thousands of poetry titles, I researched the work of bpNichol and back issues of the critical journal Open Letter (directly resulting in the completed red earth poetry manuscript
Kostash
, a writer whose name I've been aware of for some time, through various sources, including a short review-essay by Andrew Suknaski on her All of Baba's Children for the upcoming book I've been editing

26. Munro's Books : Author Details
Titles by kostash, myrna 1. Reading The River A Traveller s Companion To The By kostash, myrna ISBN 1550503170 Paper $24.95 1 Copy in Stock
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27. Saturday Night, McMaster Libraries
F.2 kostash, myrna 19701980; to 28, from 27, also ms. F.3 Ko Koch, K. R. kostash, myrna - see F.2 above Kostecky, M. Kostelanetz, R. Kostelnuk, M.
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28. Myrna Kostash, Contributor - Banff Centre Press
myrna kostash is a Canadian nonfiction writer and award-winning author of several books, including Bloodlines A Journey into Eastern Europe, All of Baba s
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30. In The News: Myrna Kostash
The University of Calgary MarkinFlanagan Distinguished Writers Programme presents a free public reading by Canadian non-fiction writer myrna kostash on
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A journey in creative non-fiction
February 19, 2004 Free Public Reading
From Two Hills to Byzantium: A Journey in Creative Non-Fiction
Canadian writer Myrna Kostash
Thursday, March 11, 2004 7:30 PM
Nickle Arts Museum
University of Calgary The University of Calgary Markin-Flanagan Distinguished Writers Programme presents a free public reading by Canadian non-fiction writer Myrna Kostash on Thursday, March 11, 2004 at 7:30 pm in the Nickle Arts Museum. writers alike. Alberto Manguel applauds Kostash for her daring originality and for the intelligent grace with which she pushes the traditional borders of genre, blurring the boundaries of memoir, fiction, non-fiction, autobiography, biography and travelogue. She is currently the writer-in-residence at the University of Alberta and comes Admission to the reading is free. Call 403.220.8177 or visit

31. CM Archive
kostash, myrna. Toronto, McClelland and Stewart (A Douglas Gibson Book), 1987. 319pp, cloth, $24.95. ISBN 077104539-5. CIP Grades 12 and up
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NO KIDDING: INSIDE THE WORLD OF TEENAGE GIRLS Kostash, Myrna. Toronto, McClelland and Stewart (A Douglas Gibson Book), 1987. 319pp, cloth, $24.95. ISBN 0-77104539-5. CIP
Grades 12 and up
Reviewed by Susan E. Fowler Volume 16 Number 1
1988 January
No Kidding provides a revealing look at adolescent females in Canada in the eighties. Myrna Kostash's research involved interviews with fifty girls from diverse family backgrounds and socio-economic levels in Toronto, Edmonton, and Vancouver, A unique aspect of this research is the fact that the girls seem to have accepted Myrna completely—she spent time with them at parties, in bars, on shopping trips, and in the classroom, as well as visiting them in their homes and places of employment. Kostash profiles twelve of the girls, with each story being told from the girl's own perspective. One criticism of these profiles might be that they deal only with girls in urban areas -there are no profiles of girls from small towns or rural settings. The twelve individual portraits alternate with theme chapters, which provide general discussions of such topics as friends, school, boys, family, sexuality, culture, politics, and the future. This format, combined with a very readable style, provides useful insight into the teen point of view on all of the current issues-pregnancy and birth control, drugs and alcohol, math avoidance, unrealistic hopes for a romantic future, the influence of feminism, and so on. This book would be of use to all who deal regularly with teenage girls. The insights it provides may be particularly useful to parents as they try to cope with this most difficult stage of the family life cycle.

32. Goodread Biographies - Canadian Lives
CL 28, kostash, myrna et al, Her Own Woman Intimate Profiles of Canadian Women, 1984. CL 29, Hacker, Carlotta, Indomitable Lady Doctors, 1984
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33. A Visual Trek Through Canadian Landscape: The Mountainous Poetry Of Jon Whyte
kostash, myrna. Foreword. Jon Whyte Mind Over Mountains Selected and Collected Poems. Ed. Harry Vandervlist. Red Deer. Red Deer Press. 2000. i iv.
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The Mountainous Poetry of Jon Whyte Matt Sloane Poetry written in and about Southern Alberta resonates with allusions and images of the land: wilderness, prairies, farms, and many other pictures of what is said to be Canadian. On the one hand, these poems may not speak directly about the land; however, the poet's birthplace, or home, usually shines through as subtle metaphors or familiar rhetoric. On the other hand, many of these poems are about the area in which they are written. Jon Whyte exemplifies of all of the above. Many of his poems deal with the Rocky Mountains and the land of Southern Alberta; however, the poems that are not necessarily about Alberta still appear to have a hint of Whyte's home and country. Therefore, the fact that Whyte is Canadian is not the only factor to consider when placing him in the genre of Literature of Southern Alberta. Whyte's poems are Canadian, not just in content and subject but also in their placement and presence. The poetry of Jon Whyte because of his use of visual poetics, placement of text, structure of lines, and his ability to create pictures out of poetry, represents Canadian landscape not only through topic and theme but through its form and structure as well. A collection of Whyte's poetry is like a collection of pictures of the Canadian landscape, but pictures that readers have never seen by looking out their windows. The reason that landscape is such a vivid image in Whyte's poetry is due to his love of the land. In a review, Pegeen Brennan writes that, "he is writing of his two great loves: the mountains where he has always lived and the people he has always been close to" (Brennan, 133). These topics are reoccurring themes in his poetry, as well as sources of inspiration. Furthermore, Birk Sproxton wrote in an article after the death of Whyte, that, "he loved big outrageous things: mountains, Canada, big words, long poems, poems with epic intent" (Sproxton, 199). Therefore, without question, the poetry of Whyte is inspired by and written from what he knows his home and his country.

34. Polish Association For Canadian Studies - 2004 Conference In Krakow
kostash, myrna The Next Canada Revisited Kürtösi, Katalin Loops of Memory and Territorial Expansion in myrna kostash’s Work
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Memory and Place in Rudy Wiebe’s A Discovery of Strangers
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35. Civilization.ca - The Ukrainians In Canada - Bibliography
kostash, myrna. All of Baba s Children. Edmonton Hurtig Publishers. 1977. Cote/Call number FC106 U5 K6. KOZIAS, Methodius.
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This bibliography presents books and articles on the Ukrainians that are available at the Canadian Museum of Civilization's library Prepared by Brigitte Lafond, August 1991; updated April 13, 1998
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Art and Ethnicity: The Ukrainian Tradition in Canada . Hull: Canadian Museum of Civilization. 1991.
Cote/Call number: FC106 U5 A77 1991
Cote/Call number: FC106 U5 A7714 1991 BALAN, Jars. Salt and Braided Bread: Ukrainian Life in Canada . Toronto: Oxford University Press. 1984.
Cote/Call number: FC106 U5 B34 BILASH, Radomir; WILBERG, Barbara (eds). . Edmonton: Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies; Friends of the Ukrainian Village Society. 1988.
Cote/Call number: TT848 T52 BOROVYK, Mykhailo. . Montreal; Ottawa: UMMAN. 1991.
Cote/Call number: FC106 U5 B67 1991 CHORNIAWY, Cathy.

36. CCLH Books -- Les Livres De CCHT
Robert, Ian Drummond and John English, Canada Since 1945; The following texts are on 24 hour reserve at the Killam Library kostash, myrna,
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A binder containing all assigned readings is available for purchase from the History department.
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The following texts are on 24 hour reserve at the Killam Library:
Kostash, Myrna, Long Way From Home Owram, Doug, Born at the Right Time
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Introduction Background: influences on youth Education Pop culture Television Television Canada goes to the movies The roots of rock n' roll
February
Universities Universities Rock and the stirrings of youth TEST Ideologies Ideologies
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Youth politics Youth politics The rising of the minorities Women and youth culture The style of the 60s The style of the 60s Street culture Experiments in living Nationalism and youth culture The decline of the movement
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Week of 4th: No Groups Week of 11th: Introduction to groups Week of 18th: Suburban life:
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37. Ploitical, And Social Effents That Shaped The 60's Generation - CheatHouse.com
kostash, myrna. Long Way From HomeThe Story of the Sixties Generation in Canada. Toronto James Lorimer Company, 1980. Martin, Elizabeth.
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38. Uvic Bookstore :: General Books Online Catalogue
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39. Healing
kostash, myrna. 1997 The shaman Jane Ash Poitras believes her paintings help heal the wounds of Canada s native people Chatelaine , v.70(4)113116.*
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