"a compelling look at virtually every corner of our vast province." - Winnipeg Free Press
"Weird and breathtaking: Book showcases Manitoba views through a different lens" - The Metro: Winnipeg
Somewhere between North Dakota and Nunavut sits a curious land with a coastline patrolled by polar bears, highways lined with monuments to household produce and dinner plates drenched in a gluey condiment known as honey dill sauce. This is Manitoba, a province that has captured the imagination of... well, maybe dozens of people around the world.
Stuck In The Middle 2 finds photographer Bryan Scott and journalist Bartley Kives venturing beyond the Perimeter Highway to explore the architecture, landscapes and waterways of a province they know and love but, like most Manitobans, may never truly understand.
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Höhe: 254 mm
Breite: 216 mm
Dicke: 25 mm
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978-1-927855-80-5 (9781927855805)
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Winnipeg photographer BRYAN SCOTT has been documenting the city's architecture and streetscapes since 2005. After studying architecture and graphic design, he works in advertising while making daily contributions to his photo website Winnipeg Love Hate. A collection of photos from the site was published in 2010 and his first collaboration with author Bartley Kives, Stuck In The Middle: Dissenting Views of Winnipeg, was published by Great Plains Publications in 2013. It won the Carol Shields Winnipeg Book Award the following year.
Lifelong Manitoban Bartley Kives has spent three decades in journalism, covering politics, music, food, science and outdoor recreation at CBC and other publications. He's the author of the Canadian bestseller A Daytripper's Guide to Manitoba: Exploring Canada's Undiscovered Province. He's also the co-author of two collaborations with photographer Bryan Scott: Stuck in the Middle: Dissenting Views of Winnipeg -- the 2014 winner of the Carol Shields Winnipeg Book Award -- and Stuck In The Middle 2: Defining Views of Manitoba. His work has also appeared in publications such as The Guardian and Explore magazine.
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