The House of all Sorts

The House of all Sorts

Published:
2004-05-28
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ISBN:
1553650549
ISBN:
9781553650546
Meeting:
FBC Recommended R2.029
Pages:
204
File size (e-book):
4.5 MB
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available
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no
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enabled

Description:

Before winning recognition for her painting and writing, Emily Carr built a small apartment building with four suites that she hoped would earn her a living.  But things turned out worse than expected, and in her forties, the gifted artist found herself shoveling coal and cleaning up other people's messes.  The House of All Sorts is a collection of forty-one stories of those hard-working days and the parade of tenants — young couples, widows, sad bachelors and rent evaders.  Carr is at her most rueful, but filled with energy and an inextinguishable hope.  Carr also ran a small kennel and bred bobtails to help out her meagre income.  In an additional twenty-five stories, she lovingly describes the mutual bonds of affection and companionship between her and her dogs.  Her writing is vital and direct, aware and poignant, and as well regarded today as when The House of All Sorts was first published in 1944 to critical and popular acclaim.

Author Details:

Emily Carr (1871–1945) was a prominent Canadian artist and writer, best known for her paintings of the British Columbia landscape and Indigenous peoples and her vivid, candid prose. Her literary works include her autobiography, "Growing Pains" (published posthumously), and "Klee Wyck", a collection of stories about her experiences with First Nations people that won the Governor General's Award for non-fiction. Carr is recognized as a leading figure in Canadian modern art and a pioneering chronicler of life in British Columbia, with her writing celebrated for its wit, observational detail, and profound connection to the natural and cultural world of the Pacific Northwest.