". . . the darkest evening of the year. . ."
Title | ". . . the darkest evening of the year. . ." |
Year for Search | 2006 |
Authors | Dorsey, Candas Jane(b. 1952) |
Secondary Authors | Labonté, Richard, and Schimel, Lawrence(b. 1971) |
Secondary Title | The Future Is Queer |
Pagination | 90-111 |
Date Published | 2006 |
Publisher | Arsenal Pulp Press |
Place Published | Vancouver, BC, Canada |
Keywords | Canadian author, Female author |
Annotation | Dystopia with threatened eutopian enclaves. The eutopian elements are composed of those who practice an old religion based in nature; the dystopia is the official oppression of the eutopia. |
Additional Publishers | Rpt. in her in her Ice and Other Stories (Hornsea, Eng: PS Publishing, 2018), 189-209, with a note on the story (304-05). |
Holding Institutions | PSt |
Author Note | Canadian Female author (b. 1952). |
Full Text | 2006 Dorsey, Candas Jane (b. 1952). “. . . the darkest evening of the year . . .” The Future Is Queer. Ed. Richard Labonté and Lawrence Schimel (Vancouver, BC, Canada: Arsenal Pulp Press, 2006), 90-111. Rpt. in her in her Ice and Other Stories (Hornsea, Eng: PS Publishing, 2018), 189-209, with a note on the story (304-05). PSt Dystopia with threatened eutopian enclaves. The eutopian elements are composed of those who practice an old nature-based religion; the dystopia is the official oppression of the eutopia. Canadian female author. |