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]

Stardust
First edition cover of Canadian release
Author'Bruce Serafin'
CountryCanada
GenreNon-fiction, memoir[1]
PublisherNew Star Books
Publication date
October 30, 2007
Media typePrint (hardback and paperback)
Pages240 pp.
ISBN9781554200337

Awards and honours

Stardust received the 2008 "Edna Staebler Award for Creative Non-Fiction".[3]

See also

References

  1. Goodreads, Stardust, Book review. Retrieved November 22, 2012
  2. Fawcett, Brian, March 12, 2008, Serafin’s Stardust: Losing the best Canadian writer no one knows about, Dooneys Cafe. Retrieved November 20, 2012
  3. 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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