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The Girl from Dream City: A Literary Life
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The Girl from Dream City: A Literary Life

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Vivid stories from a Canadian literary icon, who shares a life spread across continents and immersed in books. It’s the life that many dream of: education in some of Europe’s most beautiful cities before becoming a novelist, essayist, translator and literary curator. But the start of Linda Leith’s journey is anything but idyllic. The daughter of a glamorous mother and a charming left-wing doctor, she is never told of her father’s psychiatric breakdown or his subsequent shock therapy for what was then called manic depression. As this secret festers, Leith’s father uproots the family to various European cities as he reinvents himself as a corporate executive, eventually moving across the Atlantic to Montreal. It’s there, in her first year of university, that Leith is inspired by Madame de Stael: a writer and salonniere, banished from Paris by Napoleon himself. With none of Stael’s advantages-no wealth, no social status, no chateau on Lake Geneva-Leith can scarcely imagine a salon, but she is drawn to Paris, and dreams of becoming a writer. This dream fuels her education in London, her marriage and writing in Budapest, and-finally-her journey back to Montreal where she meets a community of writers and readers who she works with to transform the city’s literary scene. As Leith publishes, translates, and curates, she also comes to terms with her troubled father and the secrets of her childhood. A luscious read, this book will rivet readers of Jill Ker Conway’s The Road from Coorain and Tara Westover’s Educated , or anyone who has dreamed of building a cultural life.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
University of Regina Press
Country
Canada
Date
10 April 2021
Pages
280
ISBN
9780889777859

Vivid stories from a Canadian literary icon, who shares a life spread across continents and immersed in books. It’s the life that many dream of: education in some of Europe’s most beautiful cities before becoming a novelist, essayist, translator and literary curator. But the start of Linda Leith’s journey is anything but idyllic. The daughter of a glamorous mother and a charming left-wing doctor, she is never told of her father’s psychiatric breakdown or his subsequent shock therapy for what was then called manic depression. As this secret festers, Leith’s father uproots the family to various European cities as he reinvents himself as a corporate executive, eventually moving across the Atlantic to Montreal. It’s there, in her first year of university, that Leith is inspired by Madame de Stael: a writer and salonniere, banished from Paris by Napoleon himself. With none of Stael’s advantages-no wealth, no social status, no chateau on Lake Geneva-Leith can scarcely imagine a salon, but she is drawn to Paris, and dreams of becoming a writer. This dream fuels her education in London, her marriage and writing in Budapest, and-finally-her journey back to Montreal where she meets a community of writers and readers who she works with to transform the city’s literary scene. As Leith publishes, translates, and curates, she also comes to terms with her troubled father and the secrets of her childhood. A luscious read, this book will rivet readers of Jill Ker Conway’s The Road from Coorain and Tara Westover’s Educated , or anyone who has dreamed of building a cultural life.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
University of Regina Press
Country
Canada
Date
10 April 2021
Pages
280
ISBN
9780889777859