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Arctic Dreams and Nightmares in Franklin, TN
Current price: $16.95

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Arctic Dreams and Nightmares in Franklin, TN
Current price: $16.95
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Utilizing intricately blended visual and written imagery,
Arctic Dreams and Nightmares
takes the reader on an Arctic journey interpreted through the mythological and contemporary world of an Inuit artist and author. Containing twenty short stories with accompanying pen ink drawings, it is the first publication to exclusively feature the writing and artwork of Alootook Ipellie. At the time of its original publication in 1993,
was one of the few books to be written by an Inuk in Canada, and became a landmark in the emerging discipline of Inuit literature.
Arctic Dreams and Nightmares
takes the reader on an Arctic journey interpreted through the mythological and contemporary world of an Inuit artist and author. Containing twenty short stories with accompanying pen ink drawings, it is the first publication to exclusively feature the writing and artwork of Alootook Ipellie. At the time of its original publication in 1993,
was one of the few books to be written by an Inuk in Canada, and became a landmark in the emerging discipline of Inuit literature.
Utilizing intricately blended visual and written imagery,
Arctic Dreams and Nightmares
takes the reader on an Arctic journey interpreted through the mythological and contemporary world of an Inuit artist and author. Containing twenty short stories with accompanying pen ink drawings, it is the first publication to exclusively feature the writing and artwork of Alootook Ipellie. At the time of its original publication in 1993,
was one of the few books to be written by an Inuk in Canada, and became a landmark in the emerging discipline of Inuit literature.
Arctic Dreams and Nightmares
takes the reader on an Arctic journey interpreted through the mythological and contemporary world of an Inuit artist and author. Containing twenty short stories with accompanying pen ink drawings, it is the first publication to exclusively feature the writing and artwork of Alootook Ipellie. At the time of its original publication in 1993,
was one of the few books to be written by an Inuk in Canada, and became a landmark in the emerging discipline of Inuit literature.
















