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With Axe And Flask: The History Of Persephone Township From Pre-Cambrian Times To The Present Day
Dan Needles

With Axe And Flask: The History Of Persephone Township From Pre-Cambrian Times To The Present Day

Macfarlane Walter & Ross (Nov 12, 2002)
9781551990880
| Paperback
280 pages | 140 x 213 mm | English
Dewey 813.54
LC Classification PR9199.4.N44 .W58 2002
LC Control No. 2003386495

Subject

  • Canada
  • Country Life
  • Country Life/ Fiction
  • Farm Life
  • Farm Life/ Fiction

Plot

Winner of the Stephen Leacock Medal for Humour for 2003 The creator of the hugely popular Wingfield Farm plays lays bare a beguiling corner of rural Canada Just a few hours north of the city, you’ll find the familiar features of Persephone Township: the hardscrabble farms, the timeless small towns, the laconic local citizens. The fabled turf that is home to Wingfield Farm (immortalized by Dan Needles in five one-man stage productions), Persephone is hard to find on any map but very near the Canadian soul. In Persephone anything can happen and often does. Towering local figures dating back to the township’s murky colonial beginnings land-grabbing speculators, shady railway promoters, heedless despoilers of natural wonders, and spectacularly slippery politicians cross paths with the likes of Sir John A. Macdonald and Wilfrid Laurier, not to mention the rebel William Lyon Mackenzie and the future King Edward VII. With Axe and Flask tells it all, sparing no Canadian sacred cow in uncovering the township’s checkered past, from the displacement of its original native inhabitants to the recent invasion of the weekenders. You are about to enter a world at once strange and recognizable, where past and present, fact and fiction combine in a potent mix of comedy, pathos and national identity.

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