D.M. Fraser, one of Canada's best unknown writers, was born in Stellarton, Nova Scotia, the son of a Presbyterian minister and an English teacher. He moved on his own to the west coast at the age of twenty and become part of Vancouver's nascent literary community, specifically the motley beer-and-anarchy collection of writers, poets, and misfits associated with Pulp Press (established forty years ago in 1971). Class Warfare is Fraserâ??s first book, published in 1974 (with a second edition published in 1976), the result of his friendship with Pulp founder Stephen Osborne (currently the editor-in-chief of Geist magazine), who met while both were students at the University of British Columbia. It is an extraordinary collection of stories rooted in the politics and culture of 1970s Vancouver; a gloriously written call to arms addressed to the disenfranchised about the possibilities of "the sweetness of life."
This new edition of Class Warfare, published thirty-seven years after its first printing, sheds new light on this brilliant, unsung writer.
Includes an introduction by Stephen Osborne, Fraser's literary executor.
We would have slept forever, if it had been possible; but it was not possible. The noise of gunfire woke us. The siren in the street, the crack of truncheon on skull, the groaning of muscle and crashing of blood, in all the unrewarded labours of the world, woke us. The shouts of the dying penetrated into that sleep, dragged us half-blind and staggering out of the lovely dreams, the sheltered nests we thought were ours by right, into this wakefulness, this cold and unforgiving daylight. There was no other choice.
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- C813/.54
- Dewey Decimal Edition Number
- 22
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- Originally publ.: Vancouver : Pulp Press, 1974 Short stories Issued as part of the desLibris books collection
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- 9781551524337 1551524287
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- PR9199.3.F72
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- C53 2011eb
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Table of Contents
- CONTENTS 7
- INTRODUCTION 9
- INTRICATE DESIGNS OF THE BOURGEOISIE 21
- MARCHING TO PRAETORIA 23
- MASTERPIECE AVENUE 31
- THE EXAMINATION 38
- SANTA CLAUS 43
- MARIE TYRELL 45
- The RevolT of The libido 45
- A Sounding PAnTheon 46
- RevoluTionARy AdvenTuRiSm 50
- The life of The mind 59
- The RAdiAnT body 61
- THE LETTERS 63
- THE SWEETNESS OF LIFE 69
- CLASS WARFARE 75
- CLASS WARFARE 77
- LONESOME TOWN 101
- LONESOME TOWN 103
- X. flashing blue 159
- Xi. Sunday 159
- Xii. An upright man 161
- Xiii. The departure from lonesome Town 165
- Xiv. The end of the Story 177