Geist’s maps of Canada
Oh, I must share this find from my morning blogstroll! Today, while still in fairy tale mode after yesterday’s post perhaps, a link to The Fairy Tale Map of Canada piqued my interest at plep.
It turns out to be at the site of Geist, a Vancouver-based literary magazine of Canadian ideas and culture. There are more “maps” of Canada based on thematic place names – some are really quite funny, cheeky even a bit naughty, so go and enjoy yourself! Browsing through some of the essays, I had another chuckle over the story of a mushroom-gathering foray titled Gribnicki, and some bittersweet memories reading Apricot Platz.
Oh, and do read the more serious and insightful Cautionary Tales for Children by Alberto Manguel – “Some years ago, Susan Crean amusingly suggested that nations might be defined or understood through their emblematic children’s books and according to whether the protagonist was male or female.”
April 18, 2005 in Culture by Marja-Leena