Wednesday, April 15, 2020
Notes from The Century Before: A Journal from British Columbia
Notes from the Century Before explores some of the more remote areas of British Columbia. It starts in Telegraph Springs. There towns were built up for the telegraph stations - only to see the need for telegraphs go away. Outwardly, he is exploring some of the land. However, he spends most of his time focused on the people there. They are not "hillbillies", but people that deal with the struggles of isolation in different ways. The Indians also have their experience colored by their history. He also brings his history and longings to the forefront as he uses his experiences with these people to explore his past failings.
Labels:
1966,
books,
British Columbia,
canada,
David Quammen,
Edward Hoagland,
history,
Jon Krakauer,
travel
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