Landscapes of War and Memory
Discover the profound connections between art and memory in Sherrill Grace's insightful book, Landscapes of War and Memory. Published by the University of Alberta Press in 2014, this comprehensive study spans 636 pages and delves into Canadian literature, theatre, and art from 1977 to 2007, exploring how these mediums reflect the memories and impacts of the two World Wars. Grace's work offers a critical examination of the ways in which Canadian artists have grappled with the themes of war, memory, and identity. This engaging text is essential for anyone interested in the intersection of art and history, as well as those who wish to understand the Canadian perspective on global conflicts. Enhance your collection with this thought-provoking exploration that resonates with both history enthusiasts and art lovers alike.