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OverviewA funny, frosty, and fascinating journey from the big city to the wilds of Canada's Far North. Author Michel Hellman meets with his editor Luc Bossé and casually promises to write a sequel to his best-selling book Mile End. But his newly-hip Montreal neighborhood, with its trendy cafés and gluten-free bakeries, doesn't seem half as inspiring as it used to be, and Hellman instead finds himself fascinated with a vast and remote region of the Canadian arctic that he's never yet been to, as well as the lives of people he has not yet met. Part memoir and part documentary, Nunavik follows Hellman on a trek through Northern Quebec as he travels to the Inuit communities of Kuujjuaq, Puvirnituk, Kangiqsujuaq and Kangirsurk, meeting members of the First Nations, activists, hunters, and drug dealers along the way. An honest and often funny account of Hellman's journey, Nunavik truly feels personal, with the author acknowledging (and challenging) his own prejudices. While the North has had a profound influence on Canadians' collective identity, it often remains an idea - myth rather than reality. Empirical rather than theoretical, Nunavik reflects on the ways our relationship to the North has shaped the cultural landscape. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Michel Hellman , Michel HellmanPublisher: POW POW Press Imprint: POW POW Press Dimensions: Width: 15.70cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 20.80cm Weight: 0.340kg ISBN: 9782924049358ISBN 10: 2924049350 Pages: 156 Publication Date: 15 February 2017 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews"""A fascinating look at one of the lesser known region of the province of Quebec..."" --Philippe Leblanc, The Comics Beat ""Desharnais deftly turns what could have been a dry and episodic account into a smooth narrative with a number of repeating themes...This book, above all else, is about the inevitable decline of communities when individual needs and greed supersede the understanding that the greater good of a community nourishes all."" --Rob Clough, High-Low" ""A fascinating look at one of the lesser known region of the province of Quebec..."" --Philippe Leblanc, The Comics Beat ""Desharnais deftly turns what could have been a dry and episodic account into a smooth narrative with a number of repeating themes...This book, above all else, is about the inevitable decline of communities when individual needs and greed supersede the understanding that the greater good of a community nourishes all."" --Rob Clough, High-Low ""A fascinating look at one of the lesser known region of the province of Quebec..."" -Philippe Leblanc, The Comics Beat ""Desharnais deftly turns what could have been a dry and episodic account into a smooth narrative with a number of repeating themes...This book, above all else, is about the inevitable decline of communities when individual needs and greed supersede the understanding that the greater good of a community nourishes all."" -Rob Clough, High-Low """A fascinating look at one of the lesser known region of the province of Quebec...""--Philippe Leblanc, The Comics Beat" Author InformationMichel Hellman lives in Montréal. He is the author of Mile End, Nunavik, Iceberg, and the illustrator of Débarqués, created with André Marois. His sketchbooks and portfolio can be found on his website: michelhellman.com Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |