The Hockey Scribbler Audiobook (Free)
Summary:
Canada’s ex – poet laureate looks back in a existence lived in literature and hockey fandom Hockey forms the backdrop of our lives. For many Canadians, the big moments – births, fatalities, marriages, moves – are all mixed up with the wins and loss of our groups. The voices of Hockey Night time in Canada sportscasters are our soundtrack, and visions of skates scraping over the glaciers lull us to sleep. George Bowering, Canada’s previous poet laureate, is certainly no different. Developing up in Oliver, BC, Bowering was about The Hockey Scribbler entranced by the kids from Saskatchewan who skated and handled pucks as easy as respiration. His fascination with hockey adopted him into adult lifestyle, from BC to Quebec and again. Bowering followed his teams with a crucial eyesight and a fan’s passion, and his stories bring us on the cross-country hockey-themed street trip, with occasional forays into boxing, poetry, and sports fashion. Bowering comes with an encyclopedic knowledge of his subject. He has been a devoted and attentive hockey lover since boyhood, and comes with an extensive catalogue of viewpoint over the personalities and occasions that populate Canadian hockey background. In The Hockey Scribbler, Bowering brings us along on his richly complete look back at the hockey in Canada since the 1950s.
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