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Biography & Autobiography Personal Memoirs

Line Breaks

A Writing Life

by (author) George Galt

Publisher
Linda Leith Publishing
Initial publish date
Aug 2024
Category
Personal Memoirs, Literary, Essays
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9781773901565
    Publish Date
    Aug 2024
    List Price
    $24.95

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After escaping from his ultra-conservative Montreal family, George Galt found ultimate success as a poet, non-fiction writer, and editor. As much about people as it is about the written word, Line Breaks offers vivid portraits of many of the characters Galt encountered during his literary life, from Al Purdy, Margaret Atwood, and Peter Ustinov to Charles Ritchie, Jan Morris, David Frum, and Pierre Trudeau.
"Charming, astute, witty, and insightful. Line Breaks is a lovely book about books by someone who knows intimately the form, and content, of the writerly heart." —Charles Foran, author of Mordecai and Just Once, No More

 

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Contributor Notes

George Galt, who grew up in Quebec, and attended schools in Montreal and the Eastern Townships, has degrees from Concordia University and the University of Toronto. He began publishing poetry in literary magazines in the 1970s, became a freelance journalist, editor, and author based in Toronto, wrote Whistlestop—chronicling four months of travel across Canada—as well as Trailing Pythagoras, an account of his half-year living in Greece, and a novel, Scribes and Scoundrels, that offers a comic look at mass media. He now lives in Victoria, B.C., where in 2022 he founded the literary press Stonehewer Books.

 

Editorial Reviews

"Charming, astute, witty, and insightful. Line Breaks is a lovely book about books by someone who knows intimately the form, and content, of the writerly heart." —Charles Foran, author of Mordecai and Just Once, No More

 

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