The Hockey Scribbler Audiobook
The Hockey Scribbler Audiobook
- Paul Hecht
- Recorded Books
- 2016-07-01
- 7 h 3 min
Summary:
Canada’s former poet laureate looks back in a existence lived in books and hockey fandom Hockey forms the background of our lives. For many Canadians, the best moments – births, fatalities, marriages, techniques – are all mixed up using the wins and loss of our teams. The voices of Hockey Evening in Canada sportscasters are our soundtrack, and visions of skates scraping over the ice lull us to rest. George Bowering, Canada’s previous poet laureate, is definitely no different. Growing up in Oliver, BC, Bowering was about The Hockey Scribbler entranced by the youngsters from Saskatchewan who skated and managed pucks as easy as deep breathing. His desire for hockey followed him into adult life, from BC to Quebec and again. Bowering implemented his groups with a critical eyes and a fan’s interest, and his tales bring us on the cross-country hockey-themed road trip, with periodic forays into boxing, poetry, and sports fashion. Bowering has an encyclopedic knowledge of his subject. He continues to be a devoted and attentive hockey lover since boyhood, and comes with an comprehensive catalogue of viewpoint for the personalities and events that populate Canadian hockey history. In The Hockey Scribbler, Bowering brings us along on his richly detailed look back at the hockey in Canada since the 1950s.