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ISBN: 0771036949

ISBN13: 9780771036941

A Peter Gzowski Reader

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The man who affected the reading habits of millions of Canadians gives us the work of a lifetime Long before he became a radio voice Peter Gzowski was a writer. This book is an anthology of his best... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Purely Canadian

For most Canadians, Peter Gzowski needs no introduction, especially after the publicity surrounding his recent passing. As the former host of CBC Radio's "Morningside," and as a journalist, he has in many ways been the embodiment of the voice of Canada. This book is a collection of his favourite essays, many of which appeared in a variety of newspapers and magazines over the course of a lifetime.His journalistic reach in these pieces is extensive, touching on almost all things Canadian. From professional hockey - "Eighty nights a year they do this, all of them, thrashing their bodies about at inhuman speeds, trying to focus on a bouncing puck while some of the best and toughest athletes in the world hack and pound away at them, and they, in turn, hack and pound back"; to baseball - "But our real heroes were the local boys who'd made good: Moth Miller, as quick as an antelope in the outfield, with his pants tucked in like plus-fours, running down every ball he could see, which, considering his Coke-bottled eyeglasses, was a remarkable percentage...."; to the disappearing landscape of his youth - "Many of the mills and foundries replaced by the humming prosperity of sophisticated technology - and one of them a restaurant too. Much of the countryside now scattered with subdivisions and shopping malls, with car-washes and fast-food franchises - the agricultural setting of my youth has given way to the growing, busy, modern world"; to his reluctance to let it go - "Do boys still play tibby [a game similar to cricket, using a broomstick for a bat] in the spring? Yes, I think, forever."There are tales, or rather confessions, of a young eager journalist grabbing headlines during a forest fire - "Every tree in creation seemed to be aflame. Except mine. [One on which he'd affixed a sign warning of 'the dangers of smoking.'] I put the [camera] on the ground, ran desperately to the very edge of the surrounding fire, ripped a small branch from a jackpine and plunged it into the flaming underbrush till it caught. Then I sprinted with my torch back to the tree I had prepared for fame and - how good it feels to tell the truth at last! - I set the perfect spruce alight myself. The picture, with flames framing the warning sign in terrible irony, won the Canadian Press Photo of the Month Award for May 1955...."He writes about being a "Canadian sex symbol": "I was approached, as I have been so many times, by a winsome young woman, fair of countenance, gentle of bearing. As so many others of her description have done, she approached me shyly. 'Excuse me,' she said deferentially, 'but aren't you Peter Gzowski?' and when, equally shyly, I replied that yes indeed I was, she said, as say her counterparts from coast to coast to coast, 'My mother is your greatest fan'"; and about being "unkempt" - "It's just that clothes and I don't seem to get along. Shirts sprout ink-stains on their pockets the day after I buy them and their tails seek daylight every time I put them on.
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