Writing History
Zusatztext
One of Canadas best-known and most-honoured biographers turns to the raw material of his own life in<i>Writing History</i>. A university professor, prolific scholar, public intellectual, and frank critic of the world he has known, Michael Bliss draws on extensive personal diaries to describe a life that has taken him from small-town Ontario in the 1950s to international recognition for his books in Canadian and medical history. His memoir ranges remarkably widely: it encompasses social history, family tragedy, a critical insiders view of university life, Canadian national politics, and, above all, a rare glimpse into the craftsmanship that goes into the research and writing of history in our time.<br><br><br><br> Whether writing about pigs and millionaires, the discovery of insulin, sleazy Canadian politicians, or the founders of modern medicine and brain surgery, Michael Bliss is noted for the clarity of his prose, the honesty of his opinions, and the breadth of his literary interests.
Autorenportrait
Michael Bliss, professor emeritus at the University of Toronto, has written numerous books in the fields of Canadian politics, medicine, and business, including the Governor Generals Awardnominated<i>Plague: A Story of Smallpox in Montreal</i> and<i>Sir William Osler: A Life in Medicine</i>. He lives in Toronto, Ontario.
Weitere Details
Erschienen: 20.09.2011
Umfang: 336 S.
Sprache: ENG
ISBN/EAN: 9781459700086
Umbreit-Nr.: 2217058
