A classic of Canadian travel literature, No Passport is Quebecois novelist and broadcaster Eugène Cloutier's account of his discovery of his country. In the mid-1960s, Cloutier travelled from coast to coast, visiting every province as well as the Yukon. He describes his experiences with wit and elegance. The result is an affectionate portrait of a Canada many still recall but which is no more.
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Weight: 340g
Dimensions: 141 x 216mm
Publication Date: 02 Sep 2010
Publisher: Oxford University Press Canada
Publication City/Country: Canada
Language: English
ISBN13: 9780195434583
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Eugène Cloutier (1921-1975) was a well-known Quebec author and broadcaster. Educated at Laval University and the Sorbonne he devoted the bulk of his career to writing novels television and radio scripts and travel books. His first novel Les témoins (1953) was awarded the Prix David and was followed by Les inutiles (1956) which won the Prix du Cercle du livre de France. No Passport is a translation of Cloutier's two-volume account of his cross-Canada journeyings Le Canada sans passeport (1967). The Oxford Companion to Canadian Literature singled out No Passport for its freshness of approach its openness to new impressions and experience and its abundance of humorous and telling incidents.
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