Pilgrim's imprint.(The End Of Elsewhere: Travels among the Tourists)(The Singular Pilgrim: Travels on Sacred Ground)(Book Review): An article from: Queen's Quarterly
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Citation Details Pilgrim's imprint.(The End Of Travels among the Tourists)(The Singular Travels on Sacred Ground)(Book Review) George Fetherling Queen's Quarterly (Refereed) September 22, 2003 Queen's Quarterly 110 3 369(12)
Douglas George Fetherling (born January 1, 1949) is a Canadian writer, poet, novelist, biographer, artist, and cultural commentator. One of the most prolific figures in Canadian letters, he has written or edited more than fifty books. He previously published under the name Douglas Fetherling until 1999, and thereafter under the name George Fetherling, switching to his middle name to honor his father George, after recovering from life-saving surgery for the same medical condition that had killed his father. One of his most popular works is Travels by Night: A Memoir, which recreates leading personalities and events in the fabled Canadian cultural renaissance of 1965–75. Fetherling is also a visual artist. He lives in Vancouver.