Voices of the Land: The Seed Savers and Other Plays

The sound of the wind across a Prairie field, the smell of grass on the first day of spring, the vocalization of birds in the early morning woods, the silence of the lake at night interrupted by call of the loon ? these are the shapes and sounds of the Prairie landscape. Katherine Koller invokes the...

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Main Author: Koller, Katherine (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Athabasca University Press 2012
Series:Canadian Plays
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