Stardust (Serafin book)
Stardust is a non-fiction collection of memoirs and essays, written by Canadian writer Bruce Serafin, first published in October 2007 by New Star Books. The book, contains 20 writings from Serafin's youth; compiled after the authors death in 2007. Primarily the prose dishes harsh criticism at the establishment; in the authors style of candid and frank discourse. Serafin was honored posthumously for his work.[2]
Author | 'Bruce Serafin' |
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Country | Canada |
Genre | Non-fiction, memoir[1] |
Publisher | New Star Books |
Publication date | October 30, 2007 |
Media type | Print (hardback and paperback) |
Pages | 240 pp. |
ISBN | 9781554200337 |
Awards and honours
Stardust received the 2008 "Edna Staebler Award for Creative Non-Fiction".[3]
References
- Goodreads, Stardust, Book review. Retrieved November 22, 2012
- Fawcett, Brian, March 12, 2008, Serafin’s Stardust: Losing the best Canadian writer no one knows about, Dooneys Cafe. Retrieved November 20, 2012
- Faculty of Arts, March 20, 2009, Bruce Serafin wins 2008 Edna Staebler Award for Creative Non-Fiction, Wilfrid Laurier University, Headlines (News Releases). Retrieved November 20, 2012
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