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Wednesday, November 07, 2012

Literary: Maxine Kaufman-Lacusta's talk on Palestine @ People's Co-op Books


Just a reminder / correction that Maxine Kaufman-Lacusta's talk on Palestine is TONIGHT!
at the People's Co-op Bookstore.

Refusing to be Enemies:
Non-Violent Resistance to the Israeli Occupation Wednesday, November 7
7 pm :: Free admission


The People's Co-op Bookstore is pleased to present a couple of great events this week.

This WEDNESDAY, November 7, MAXINE KAUFMAN-LACUSTA will give a talk on non-violent activism by Palestinian and Israeli activists.

Kaufman is the editor of Refusing to be Enemies: Nonviolent Resistance to the Israeli Occupation, with contributions from Ursual Franklin, Starhawk, Jonathan Kuttab, Kaufman-Lacusta, and others. Refusing to be Enemies is an interview-based study that presents the voices of over 100 practitioners and theorists of nonviolence, the vast majority either Palestinian or Israeli, as they reflect on their own involvement in nonviolent resistance and speak about the nonviolent strategies and tactics employed by Palestinian and Israeli organizations, both separately and in joint initiatives.

Please join us for an evening of interesting discussion and insights from Maxine Kaufman Lacusta as she presents from her book the reflections of Palestinian and Isreali non-violent activism. These activists share examples of effective nonviolent campaigns and discuss obstacles and challenges encountered in their pursuit of a just peace.

The event begins at 7 pm. Admission is free.


Then, on FRIDAY, November 9, long-time Vancouver resident Paul Kelley, now teaching at Queen's University, and Dorothy Trujillo Lusk, will be reading at the Co-op. Kelley will be launching his new book Matter's Music (Bushek Books). Vancouver's own Dorothy Trujillo Lusk is the author of Ogress Oblige (Krupskaya Press).

Reading begins at 8 pm. Admission is free.


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Saturday, October 27, 2012

Literary: Kempton Dexter Book Launch @ People's Co-op Bookstore


Date: Friday, November 23rd, 2012
Place: People’s Co-op Bookstore
1391 Commercial Dr, Vancouver, British Columbia
Time: 7pm
No Charge























Join musician/playwright/storyteller Kempton Dexter for the launch of his first collection of short stories, "Mrs. Ceperly's Garden and Other Plots" at Commercial Drive's People's Coop Bookstore.

What people are saying about the book:

In these pages you will read of sex and death and their dance partners love and life set to an Elmore Leonard like libidinous strum and you will laugh at a little devil with gas. Kempton Dexter works the darkness to let a little light shine in.  
- Grant Shilling, writer, journalist, visual artist, and author of The Cedar Surf


            Dexter’s “plots” are more than points in the passage of time. With each plot are interactions often deemed to rude for contemporary narrative literature. If this was all he did, they might be, but they are not. Dexter's ability to braid the sacred and the profane makes this book something to behold.  - Michael Turner, poet, author, essayist. Company Town, Hard Core Logo, The Pornographer's Poem.


            In  these stories Dexter shows a keen eye for the intersection of nature and human nature. The complicated human heart and it's treacheries...beauty and fallibility in drama. - Jan Kudelka, actor, writer, musician and creator of  Janus/Janus and Circus Gothic. 


Kempton Dexter, a.k.a. Hi-rise Dex  grew up in Nova Scotia with a view of the Bay of Fundy from his bedroom window. He had his first art shows and theatre performances while studying biology at Acadia University. 
 
After living in Toronto and Vancouver Island he arrived in Vancouver and helped start the artist run center, the grunt gallery. Shows include Ya Work, Ya Eat , the grunt; Forest Art ,UBC research forest in Maple Ridge, Digby County Pastures, Matane, Quebec and Post Pop for Now People at the Helen Pitt Gallery.

He formed the Stellar Jays, a dance band in the mid 90's. A handfull of self-produced tapes and CD's followed including Other Women, Other Men and Dex and Nicky, a collection of duets with actor Nicole Robert.

His first efforts in theatre in Vancouver were through his affiliation with Glenn Alteen and the grunt gallery. In 87 he wrote the music and lyrics for his first Fringe production, Ornery Magee. In 89 he did the same for The Renter's Tale. In recent years he has been musical director for a number of fringe plays with Jacques Lalonde, including The Kenny Rogers Experience, One More for the Road, and The Lost Supper.

Kempton wrote and presented two plays in this year’s Vancouver Fringe.

He performs solo and with the country trio, Blue Lasso. He hosts a musicians gathering at the Prophouse on Saturday afternoons..


There will be booze, music from the author and special guests, friends and good conversation!

For more information contact Steve Duncan at 604-788-8340 or srduncan@shaw.ca.

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Friday, February 24, 2012

Literary: Blood On The Tracks by S. Brian Willson


 7pm to 9pm Friday, Feb 24, 2012


Join S. Brian Willson on Friday Feb. 24th 7pm to 9pm at the store......... After serving in the Vietnam War, S. Brian Willson became a radical, nonviolent peace protester and pacifist, and this memoir details the drastic governmental and social change he has spent his life fighting for. Chronicling his personal struggle with a government he believes to be unjust, Willson sheds light on the various incarnations of his protests of the U.S. government, including the refusal to pay taxes, public fasting, and, most famously, public obstruction. On September 1, 1987, Willson was run over by a U.S. government munitions train during a nonviolent blocking action in which he expected to be removed from the tracks. Providing a full look into the tragic event, Willson, who lost his legs in the incident, discusses how the subsequent publicity propelled his cause toward the national consciousness. Now, 23 years later, Willson tells his story of social injustice, nonviolent struggle, and the so-called American way of life.



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1391 Commercial Drive
Vancouver, BC
V5L 3X5
Canada
(604) 253-6442
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Thursday, February 10, 2011

Literary: A Legacy of Love - Remembering Muriel Duckworth @ People's Co-0p Books

Muriel Helen Duckworth née BallCMONS (October 31, 1908 – August 22, 2009) was a Canadian pacifistfeminist and social and community activist.She was a practising Quaker, a religious denomination committed to non-violence. Duckworth maintained that war with its systematic violence against women and children is a major obstacle to social justice. She argued that money spent on armaments perpetuates poverty while reinforcing the power of privileged elites She believed that "war is stupid" and she steadfastly refused to accept popular distinctions between "good" and "bad" wars.  More from Wikipedia.

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Friday, December 03, 2010

Special Event: Allan Engler @ People's Co-op Books

Book Launch of Al Engler's "Economic Democracy: The Working Class Alternative to Capitalism"
When: 7:30 pm
Where: People's Co-op Books 1391 Commercial Dr

Co-sponsor: Vancouver and District Labour Council.

http://fernwoodpublishing.ca/Economic-Democracy-Allan-Engler/

People's Co-op Bookstore
1391 Commercial Drive
Vancouver, BC
V5L 3X5
Canada

(604) 253-6442

http://www.peoplescoopbookstore.com/

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Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Special Event: People's Co-op Halloween Party


Our Big Halloween Party:
Saturday October 30 7:30 pm Russian Hall 600 Campbell Ave.

Celebrate People's Co-op Bookstore's 65th Anniversary with Vancouver's sensational folk cabaret band "Maria in the Shower". Dress up as your favourite literary character, dance, and have a rollicking good time. Prizes for best costume.

Everyone who has heard Maria in the Shower raves about what an amazing band they are and what a great time they had. Our January Anniversary Bash was a huge, standing room only, hit. Don't miss this great event. Tickets $10 in advance at the store, $15 at the door.
For more info call 604-253-6442.

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Friday, January 08, 2010

Special Event: People's Co-op Books Benefit @ The Wise


When: Friday January 22nd 7:30 pm
Where: WISE Hall (Adanac & Victoria)

Music, poetry, comedy...and more!

People's Co-op Books - the oldest and "hardest working" bookstore in the city - is well known as a community hub, a supporter of local writers, and a great place to buy books you often can't find anywhere else. This is your chance to support the store, and have a really good time.

Tickets $10 in advance $15 at the door.

People's Co-op Bookstore turns 65 this year and will be holding series of events to celebrate. Join us!


People's Co-op Bookstore
1391 Commercial Drive
Vancouver, BC
V5L 3X5
Canada
(604) 253-6442
web url
http://www.peoplescoopbookstore.com

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Friday, January 23, 2009

Community Events: People's Coop Annual Sale - January 24-31st

20% off All Books -
January 24-31st.
Is there a book you've been eyeing that you can't afford? Want to stock up on winter reading? Check out People's Co-op Bookstore's Annual 20% off sale. Starts Saturday January 24th and ends Saturday January 31st.
People's Co-op Bookstore (est 1945)
1391 Commercial Drive
Vancouver, BC
V5L 3X5
Tel/Fax 604-253-6442
Toll Free 1-888-511-5556

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Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Literary: Filmaker at People's Coop



Tonight - Wed June 25th
Writer, film-maker, performer - Donna Caruso is in town for the Vancouver launch of her memoir - Journey Without a Map: Growing Up Italian.
Where: People's Co-op Bookstore - 1391 Commercial Dr



People's Co-op Bookstore is proud to be supporting the following event:
Please join us for an evening of celebrations to honour the amazing
women in our communities. The event will especially recognize the
contributions of Lee Maracle, Sunera Thobani and Yvonne Brown. We kindly thank all the generous sponsors for their donations towards this event.
Honouring Women in Our Communities
WHEN: Saturday June 28th, 2008 from 5:30 to 11 pm
WHERE: Hastings Community Centre (across from the PNE) @ 3096 E. Hastings Street, Vancouver, BC
COST: by donation
Any funds raised after covering the costs of the event will go towards an Advocacy/Lobbying Feminist Fund. Celebrate with amazing food, music, and dance. The event welcomes members of our communities and is children friendly. The venue is accessible and transit-friendly.
In sisterhood and solidarity,
Jane Bouey
People's Co-op Bookstore (est 1945)
1391 Commercial Drive
Vancouver, BC
V5L 3X5
Tel/Fax 604-253-6442
Toll Free 1-888-511-5556
www.peoplescoopbookstore.com

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Saturday, February 02, 2008

Literary: Local Writer Garners Major Award

Commercial Drive writer, Ivan E. Coyote's book, Bow Grip, is the recent winner of the ALA Stonewall Honor Book Award.

The first and most enduring award for lesbigay books is the Stonewall Book Awards, sponsored by the American Library Association's Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgendered Round Table. Since Isabel Miller's Patience and Sarah received the first award in 1971, a total of forty-eight books have been honored for exceptional merit relating to the gay/lesbian/bisexual/transgendered experience.

Ivan E. Coyote is one of North America’s most beguiling storytellers and the author of three story collections, including Loose End, which was shortlisted for the Ferro-Grumley Award for Fiction in 2006. Bow Grip, Coyote’s first novel, is a breathtaking story about love and loneliness; in it, a good-hearted, small-town mechanic struggles to deal with a wife who has left him for another woman until a used cello and an acquaintance’s suicide attempt compel him to make some changes in his life. With quiet authority, Bow Grip is about one man’s true rite of passage—trying to keep the ghosts of personal history at bay with a heart that’s as big as the endless prairie sky.Arsenal Pulp Press | 9781551522135 | Trade Paper $19.95



Signs of the Times, Bud Osborn/ Richard Tetrault (Anvil Press) 978-1895636710 “... Where Tetrault's strength is in the lines, the communication of emotion through the visual, Osborn's tends more towards the honesty. Real people; real places; real events. This volume is the best value for your money you could ever hope for, as lovers of art, as lovers of people. It puts art into your sweaty hands; it forces you to engage in the politics of humanity." -- Prairie Fire




Both books are available at
People's Co-op Bookstore (est 1945)
1391 Commercial Drive
Vancouver, BC
V5L 3X5
Tel/Fax 604-253-6442
Toll Free 1-888-511-5556
www.peoplescoopbookstore.com

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Saturday, December 29, 2007

Calendars on Sale @ People's Co-op Bookstore

Just a quick note to let you know:
Calendars are on sale right now-
up to 50% off.

And make note of our Annual January Sale -
January 24-31st:
All Books 20% off!
Your chance to pick up that expensive hardcover that you couldn't afford, or load up on reading for the long dark winter. Sale includes already deeply discounted items.That is Jan 24-31st inclusive.


People's Co-op Bookstore (est 1945)
1391 Commercial Drive
Vancouver, BC
V5L 3X5
Tel/Fax 604-253-6442
Toll Free 1-888-511-5556
www.peoplescoopbookstore.com

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Saturday, December 15, 2007

Literary: New Books at People's Coop


New books in this week at People's Coop Books include:
Fidel Castro's own autobiography "My Life". $39.00 hardcover.

For years people have tried to persuade the leader of the Cuban Revolution to tell his own life story. Here, finally, Ignacio Ramonet, well-known activist and editor of Le Monde Diplomatique,has succeeded.

For the first time, in a series of probing interviews, Fidel Castro describes his life, from the 1950s all the way up to the present day. He discusses his parents, his earliest influences, the beginnings of the revolution, his relationship with Che Guevara, the Bay of Pigs, the Carter years, Cuban migration to the US. And along the way, Ramonet challenges Castro to discuss his views on a number of controversial questions, from human rights and freedom of the press to the repression of homosexuality and the survival of the death penalty, and he gives his opinion of other leaders, alive and dead, including George Bush and Tony Blair.

For those who can't afford the $39.00...or who are looking for a stocking stuffer:

"Che Handbook" by Hilda Bario and Gareth Jenkins. Hardcover originally $25.00 now $9.99

This is the most comprehensive and accessible photographic and iconic record of Che Guevara, including never-before-seen photographs and exclusive first-time interviews.

Hardcover |431 pp | ISBN:1840725028
5x7 |Color

Plus our usual selection of fine fiction, poetry, chidlren's books, humour, and current affairs. We are running low on some of the calendar favourites...so if you don't want to miss out on yours - better stop on by.

People's Co-op Bookstore (est 1945) - For the reader with a social conscience.

1391 Commercial Drive Vancouver, BC 604-253-6442

www.peoplescoopbookstore.com

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Saturday, November 10, 2007

Literary: Prince George Poets Crash Commercial Drive

Sun. Nov. 18th 7:30pm
Budde/Belford/Transken Honeymoon Tour.
Join Prince George poets Rob Budde, Ken Belford and Si Transken as they read from their engaging work.
Wed. Nov. 21st 7:30 pm
Local writer William Neil Scott reads from his new novel Wonderfull.
Free event. Refreshments served.
1391 Commercial Dr.
Vancouver, BC
V5L 3X5
Tel/Fax 604-253-6442
Toll Free 1-888-511-5556
www.peoplescoopbookstore.com

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Sunday, September 09, 2007

Literary: Book Launch At People's Coop

Please join New Star Books and Matt Hern for the launch of Matt's new book

WATCH YOURSELF
Why Safer Isn't Always Better

WHEN: Sunday, September 9, 3 – 5 PM
WHERE: Rime, 1130 Commercial Drive
All ages welcome | Free admission

For more information about the launch, call 604.738-9429, or look here:
http://newstarbooks.com/event.asp

For more information about Matt's new book, click on the image.

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Wednesday, August 22, 2007

Literary: The Bone Cage


You are invited to join author Angie Abdou at our store (1391 Commercial Drive) August 29th 7:30 pm, to launch her new novel, The Bone Cage.


Advance Praise for: The Bone Cage


“Through Sadie and Digger, Abdou captures the heroic quests of these hopeful Olympians in all their gritty pain and glory. Sequences describing Digger’s wrestling matches and Sadie’s grueling sets of lengths are vivid, intense, and authentic. . . . The Bone Cage is well paced and readable, memorable for its fresh perspective on the lives of athletes and the obstacles they must overcome.”

Quill and Quire

“Original, visceral, emotionally alive, Angie Abdou's first novel is illuminated by her many clever takes on the divided ways our culture looks at bodies . . . this engaging first novel also brilliantly catches not only the perils and trials but also the disciplined shimmer of the life of a champion swimmer.”

Elisabeth Harvor, author of All Times Have Been Modern

New in stock this week: Contrary Notions: A Micahel Parenti Reader

“Radical in the true sense of the word, [Parenti] digs at the roots which... sustain our public consciousness.”— Los Angeles Times Book Review

Internationally acclaimed, award-winning author Michael Parent is one of America’s most astute and engaging political analysts. Parenti’s work has enlightened and enlivened readers for many years, covering a wide range of subjects.

Here is a rich selection of his most lucid and penetrating writings on real history, political life, empire, wealth, class power, technology, culture, ideology, media, environment, sex, and ethnicity. Also included are a few choice selections drawn from his own life experiences and political awakening. Parenti goes where few political observers dare to tread. Time and again he takes the extra step beyond the parameters of permissible opinion, and time and again he succeeds in carrying the reader with him.

The selections herein, that are reprinted from previously published works, have been revised and updated. Other offerings appear here for the very first time.

Michael Parenti is a critically acclaimed author and an extraordinary public speaker. He received his Ph.D. in political science from Yale University and has taught at a number of colleges and universities, in the United States and abroad. He is the author of twenty books, including Superpariotism , The Assassination of Julius Caesar, Inventing Reality, and Democracy for the Few.

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New titles arriving daily... bestsellers, fiction, mysteries, cookbooks, kids books, science, spirituality, plitics and more. Che4ck us out!

People's Co-op Bookstore (est 1945)

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Monday, July 30, 2007

Literary: The Bone Cage


Support Olympic-class Canadian literature! NeWest Press and the People's Coop Bookstore invite you to a personal reading from Angie Abdou's latest novel, The Bone Cage, what Quill & Quire describes as "memorable for its fresh perspective on the lives of athletes and the obstacles they must overcome."

Wednesday, August 29th
7:30 PM
The People's Coop Bookstore
1391 Commercial Drive
Entry is free!


About the book
Digger, an 85-kilo wrestler, and Sadie, a 26-year-old speed swimmer, stand on the verge of realizing every athlete's dream -- winning a gold medal at the Olympics. Both athletes are nearing the end of their athletic careers, and are forced to confront the question: what happens to athletes when their bodies are too worn to compete? The blossoming relationship between Digger and Sadie is tested in the intense months leading up to the Olympics, which, as both of them are painfully aware, will be the realization or the end of a life's dream.

About the author
After completing a BA in English at the University of Regina, Abdou moved to London, ON, for graduate work in English at the University of Western Ontario. She briefly lived in Calgary before moving to Fernie, where she now teaches at the College of the Rockies. She currently lives with her husband, Marty, her son, Oliver, and her dog, Brock.

Abdou has been speed swimming since the age of four and currently competes at the Masters level. Her first book Anything Boys Can Do -- a collection of short stories -- was published in 2006. Abdou has also contributed to many magazines and periodicals, including Other Voices, The Harpweaver, The Windsor Review, Spring and Grain Magazine.

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The Childbearing Years

http://www.adarbirthservices.com

When you start telling people that you are expecting a child, you will quickly find that there are a sea of recommendations for preparatory reading on pregnancy, birth and breastfeeding. When I work with a new doula or prenatal massage client, I like to give them this list of books; it's short, the books are engaging and I consider them to be an excellent foundation.

All of these books are usually available at the People's Co-op Bookstore, 1391 Commercial Drive, 604-253-6442 . If they don't have one in, it is likely already on it's way. Support our small booksellers!

May's Guide to Childbirth by Ina May Gaskin

A truly wonderful book that will inspire you to embrace the experience. Gaskin is an internationally-respected midwife (the only midwife to have an obstetrical manoeuvre named after her, "The Gaskin Manoeuvre") who has attended thousands of births.

The first section of the book is dedicated to the stories of women who have had their babies with Gaskin. They describe their experiences in their own words with some commentary by the author. The births that are detailed in these stories are extremely varied and yet they are not just a rare sampling of successful outcomes as you can see when you look at her records spanning over 30 years of practice (in all that time her C-section rate has remained below 3%).

The second section focuses on the clinical aspects of natural childbirth with solid and well-presented information on the realities of current medical practise around birth.

As one reviewer said: "she once again relies on her story-telling techniques for getting across her central message: If you're surrounded by people who believe you can do it and who support your own belief that you can do it, then guess what? You can do it."

Birthing From Within by Pam England, Rob Horowitz

This a wonderful book that focuses on what each individual woman and her partner can do to prepare for their own birth as well as for the post-partum period and beyond. It has a holistic approach, meaning that it addresses not just the need for clinical-type knowledge (i.e. stages of labour, cervical dilation, Braxton-Hicks contractions etc.) but also the couple's need to explore the emotional and spiritual aspects of the radical changes that they are going through. England makes good use of creative exercises such as drawing and sculpting to encourage parents-to-be to dig deep into their unearthed feelings (positive and negative) about pregnancy, birth and parenthood.

Birthing From Within provides accurate, evidence-based information on the various options available to women, and yet it is non-judgemental in terms of individual choices. Following the exercises in this book will help couples work through their "issues" and prepare for the best birth possible for them.

The Breastfeeding Café : Mothers Share the Joys, Challenges, and Secrets of Nursing

by Barbara L. Behrmann

Another book that mixes storytelling with information, it is a wonderful companion to have at your fingertips as you negotiate the challenges and joys of breastfeeding. The stories are brief and engaging and cover a very wide range of women's experiences.

Not Recommended!

What to Expect When You're Expecting

This book is a wonder of marketing. Amongst birth professionals it is commonly called "What to Be Afraid of When You're Expecting" due to the way that it focuses heavily on the possibility of complications. As one Amazon.com reviewer wrote:

This might be good material if you are still planning and have nothing to fear. Or not.

In my case, the idea of pregnancy was a little scary at first, so I bought this book in order to be as well informed as I could... the results were: a whole week crying in desperation and fear that all those awful things could happen to me at once, and the urge to make a bonfire out of the whole book.

Another thing that gave me shivers was the authors' obsession with the nearly demonic effects of eating refined sugar. It seems that all problems in pregnancy are caused by sugar... It's amazing to think how millions of women throughout the decades have had so many kids and are still alive, in spite of the sinful sugar consumption.

Luckily, I have understanding people around me who eased off my mind from the horrors of pregnancy. Now I am prepared to enjoy every stage of this awesome part of my life. With another book, of course.

If you find that the things that you are reading are making you feel stressed, take a break and check in with you body, with your partner, or with a friend to try to figure out what it is about the book that is making you feel anxious. While reading and getting prepared for your birth are excellent endeavours, don't forget to take time to relax and enjoy yourself as well.

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Saturday, June 16, 2007

Literary: Events and More at People's Co-op Books


We are selling tickets for the “Our Way Home” Peace event and Reunion in Castlegar, BC

July 4-8th. Check out www.ourwayhomereunion.com for details. There is an amazing array of speakers and performers – from Daniel Ellsberg, Tom Hayden, the Dukhabor Choir, Holly Near, Country Joe McDonald, Leonard Weinglass, Utah Phillips, Maryem Tollar, Mark Kurlanky, to current and past war resisters and more. We also have commemorative t-shirts for $25.00.


As is always the case – fantastic new books keep arriving.

Noam ChomskyInterventions (pb); Eduardo GalleanoVoices of Time: A Life in Stories (pb); Billy BraggProgressive Patriot (pb); Bridget StuchburySilence of the Songbirds (hc); Khaled Hosseini- Thousand Splendid Suns (hc); Anne StoneDelible (pb); Wilfred BurchettMemories of a Rebel Journalist (pb); Steven Ross Smith - Fluttertongue 4: adagio for the pressured surround.


We also carry DVD's: Five Ring Circus (Olympics); You Never Bike Alone (Critical Mass Bike Ride); Indecent Exposure to Cars (World Naked Bike Ride); Inconvenient Truth (Al Gore's); Betrayed: Story of Canadian Merchant Seamen; Bitter Paradise: Sell-out of East Timor; Word Love, World Love; Made in Secret.

Drop by the store for your summer reading - we also have a great selection of mysteries, kids books and more.

Jane and the rest of the staff....

People's Co-op Bookstore (est 1945)
1391 Commercial Drive
Vancouver, BC
V5L 3X5
Tel/Fax 604-253-6442
Toll Free 1-888-511-5556
www.peoplescoopbookstore.com

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Friday, May 18, 2007

Literary: Meredith Quartermain and Steven Ross Smith

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Friday, June 15th
7:30 PM
People's Co-op Bookstore
1391 Commercial Drive
Vancouver, BC
1-888-511-5556

All are welcome!
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Celebrate Canadian Poetry this June! People's Co-op Bookstore and
NeWest Press invite you to sit back and enjoy a joint reading from
Vancouver Walking by award-winning poet Meredith Quartermain and
Fluttertongue 4: adagio for the pressured surround by acclaimed poet
Steven Ross Smith.

Praise for Vancouver Walking:

"In Vancouver Walking Meredith Quartermain sights the coordinates of
tangible and historical attentions as she moves through an amazement
of place and language. The word here is foot and eye, step by step,
crisscrossing the city with the grids and layers of its own minute
particulars and articulating the truth of the imagination, the
dynamics of the intersect. These poems listen carefully to the
yearning of place, the kind of naming a city answers to."
-Fred Wah, Diamond Grill

"Walking cinemas, civic memory tours, these poems are sites for the
eruption of public history chronically denied but there as trace in
the very names that mark our streets. Meredith Quartermain's
observant eye tracks what underlies or surrounds our daily routine,
she sees what routine blinds us to, and in the process constructs
some wonderfully trenchant slices of contemporary city life." -Daphne Marlatt

Fluttertongue 4: adagio for the pressured surround is poetry at its
most eloquent. Written as one long poem which weaves many themes
together, fluttertongue 4 discusses issues such as death, nature,
food, and familial relationships.

Praise for Fluttertongue 4:

"Here find your ears tugged by the tough tongues of one who-between
son & father-between illness & torture-on an I-land far
west-questions ownership '(my)' & isolation-by waiting 'before music
or after it'. Find a reverent, epigraphic, singular chorus that
leaves trails (in the old sense of strobe), a healing tumble toward
shine of the wide nouns & wild pronouns we trust & claim too
passively-a meditative, concessional poetry-a live-alogue, much
needed."
-Phil Hall, An Oak Hunch

"The mood is elegiac-though there are moments of rapt attention,
bliss-as over and over the poet tests the 'pressured surround,' the
'dizzy surround,' of language and its limits in conveying beauty and
suffering. What I so admire about this wandering (wondering) poem is
its humility: 'hesitant and sinuous,' it explores its own
limitations, the 'wound' at the heart of language and being-the wound
from which poetry sings."
-Hilary Clark, The Dwelling of Weather


To request review copies of these books, or to arrange an interview
with the authors, please contact Tiffany at 780-432-9427 or
marketing@newestpress.com.

At age 11, Meredith Quartermain left her home in Toronto and drove
with her family across Canada to the tiny, one-time silver boom
community of Argenta, British Columbia. While living there she
developed the strong sense of place that she carried with her
throughout her studies at the University of British Columbia, and
into every piece of writing since. In 1983 she was commissioned to
write a history of York House School, thus beginning her exploration
of Vancouver archival materials and pioneer narratives. Quartermain
is the author of a number of books, and the founder of a literary web
site called The News as well as the small literary press Nomados.

Steven Ross Smith was born in Toronto in 1945 and raised in the
Parkdale neighbourhood of Toronto. Smith's previous books of poetry
include blind zone, Transient Light, Sleepwalkers, which was
co-authored by Richard Truhlar, and Reading My Father's Book. Smith
has also published fiction and non-fiction, and has written for many
periodicals and anthologies. In addition to this, Smith creates,
records, and performs sound poetry. This is the fourth book in
Smith's fluttertongue series; all other fluttertongue books are all
still in print. He currently lives in Saskatoon, SK.
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Tiffany Regaudie
Marketing Coordinator
NeWest Press
201-8540-109 Street
Edmonton, AB T6G 1E6
t: 780-432-9427
f: 780-433-3179
*** Check out NeWest Press online at www.newestpress.com ***

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Thursday, May 10, 2007

Literary: Arlene Pare Book Launch

Celebrate First Class Fiction!

Come meet and listen to Arlene Pare read from her novel Paper Trail.

Refreshments. Free Event.

Wed. May 16th. 7:30 pm

People's Co-op Bookstore 1391 Commercial Dr

604-253-6442

Paper Trail
by Arleen Paré
ISBN 978-1-897126-13-4 PB $19.95

Published by NeWest Press

Frances, a manager for a large corporation, finds her piece of mind unravelling as she becomes overwhelmed by the destructive bureaucratic nature of the work world she lives in. Frances starts to lose small body parts, hears mysterious Leider music booming throughout her workplace at random times during the day,
and obsesses over the caymans that guard her office building

"Arleen Paré's feminist, poetic, experimental narrative raises Kafka as the post-modern Cain, making the absurd real and the real starkly carnivalesque."
- Tanis MacDonald, Fortune and Holding

People's Co-op Bookstore (est 1945)
1391 Commercial Drive
Vancouver, BC
V5L 3X5
Tel/Fax 604-253-6442
Toll Free 1-888-511-5556
www.peoplescoopbookstore.com

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