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Conversations with a Dead Man: Indigenous Rights and the Legacy of Duncan Campbell Scott

Mark Abley

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  • 368 sidor
  • 2024

The second edition of Mark Abley's acclaimed creative biography, revised and expanded with a new introduction by the author.

When he died in 1947, Duncan Campbell Scott was revered as one of his country's finest poets and honoured as a devoted civil servant. Today, because of his work as head of the Department of Indian Affairs, he's widely considered one of history's worst Canadians. When word of this reaches Scott's ghost, he returns to the land of the living to ask poet and journalist Mark Abley to clear his name, and in the ensuing research, Abley learns of a man who could somehow write vibrant poems about Indigenous people in one moment, and in another institute policies designed to destroy Indigenous culture and force assimilation.

With intelligence, moral ferocity, and a hunger for truth, Abley delves into Scott's professional and personal lives while also exploring the hostile government policies--including the residential school system--that damaged and continue to damage the lives of hundreds of thousands of Indigenous people. By mixing traditional non-fiction with an imagined debate between the author and Scott's ghost, Conversations with a Dead Man makes it clear that "the villain was a man, and his nation is our nation. Abley's act of radical empathy makes it harder to turn the page on a chapter of our history we might otherwise slam shut" (Andrew Stobo Sniderman, Maclean's).

  • Författare: Mark Abley
  • Format: Häftad
  • ISBN: 9781738993321
  • Språk: Engelska
  • Antal sidor: 368
  • Utgivningsdatum: 2024-02-01
  • Förlag: Stonehewer Books