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The
Discipline of Ice
LESLEY CHOYCE
The Discipline
of Ice is
an experiment of thought and word bursting with enthusiasm, devotion
and despair. Part rant, part ode, part mirage, the book covers
a wide range of important subject matter, including merit badges,
God, cigarettes, Tokyo, Jules Verne, Iceland, Vietnam, cranberries,
Clam Bay, Doaktown, Nietzsche, Culloden, County Cork, Joshua Slocum,
Euell Gibbons, chantarelles, truth, delusion, class reunions,
the death of Peter Gzowski, the Yellowhead Highway, the sound
of birds singing and an anthem to silence.
Lesley Choyce is the
author of 67 books for adults, teens and children. He has taught
at Dalhousie University for the past 25 years and is the publisher
of Pottersfield Press. Lesley surfs year round in the North Atlantic
and is considered the father of transcendental wood-splitting.
He’s worked as a rehab counsellor, a freight hauler, a corn
farmer, a janitor, a journalist, a lead guitarist, a newspaper
boy and a well-digger. He lives in a 200-year-old farm house at
Lawrencetown Beach overlooking the ocean. He also hosts a nationally
syndicated TV talk show on BookTelevision. His novel, The
Republic of Nothing is currently being developed as a feature
length movie. His animal epic film, The Skunk Whisperer,
was broadcast across Canada and heralded at the Maine International
Film Festival. Along with the Surf Poets, he has released two
poetry/music albums, Long Lost Planet and Sea Level. |
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