Prologue: A Road Trip, A Road Trip!: Manhattan, 2007; Go For Broke: Bracknell, England 2005; Put Up Your Dukes & Write!: New York City, 1940s; Ragged & Ecstatic Joy: Denver, 1940s; A Plank Where All the Angels Dove Off: San Francisco, 1940s-1960s; Rough and Hard and Extreme: Mexico, 1950s-1960s; Not Akin to Lustful Thoughts: Europe and Africa, 1950s-1960s; The Perfect Ecstasy: Lowell, 1920s to Present; Golden Ash, Blissful Emptiness: New England, 1890s-1960s; It Was Pure, in My Heart: New Jersey and New York, 1920s-1990s; Canada Was My Bosom of God: Quebec, 1950s-1960s and Early Years; Down into the Darks: Southern United States, 1940s-1960s; Everything is Ecstasy: Central United States, 1940s-1990s; Epilogue -- Five Million of Stars: Quebec and Toronto; Index.
Sarah Jennings is a journalist whose work has been featured on the CBC and BBC, and in The Globe and Mail, the National and Financial Post, and The Wall Street Journal. She was a lecturer at Carleton Univerisy's School of Journalism until 2005. She lives in Ottawa.
"... absorbing narrative of the fight to create the NAC ...
Jennings' NAC story is a remarkable achievement of narrative about
plotting, skullduggery and characters that could easily have just
been a conventional institutional history."
*Globe & Mail, The*
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