The Idea of North

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The Idea of North is a 1967 experimental radio documentary by Canadian pianist and broadcaster Glenn Gould that explores themes of isolation, solitude, and northern identity through layered spoken voices and sound.

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instanceOf experimental radio work
radio documentary
alternateClassification radio essay
composer Glenn Gould
countryOfOrigin Canada
creator Glenn Gould
explores personal narratives of northern experience
tension between southern perceptions and northern realities
features interviews with people who lived or worked in the Canadian North
followedBy The Latecomers
The Quiet in the Land
format layered spoken voices
overlapping monologues
genre documentary
sound collage
hasInfluenced experimental radio documentary
hasReception regarded as a landmark in radio art
hasStyle non-linear narrative
polyphonic structure
hasTheme modernity and the North
psychological effects of remoteness
relationship between people and landscape
language English
medium radio
notableFor exploration of solitude as an aesthetic and philosophical concept
innovative use of overlapping voices in radio
originalBroadcastYear 1967
originalNetwork CBC Radio One
surface form: CBC Radio
partOf Glenn Gould’s Solitude Trilogy
positionInSeries first work in the Solitude Trilogy
producer Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
publicationDate 1967
recordingLocation CBC studios
runningTime approximately 60 minutes
setting Canadian Arctic and sub-Arctic regions
subject Canadian North
isolation
northern identity
solitude
usesTechnique contrapuntal montage

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At Action Park hasPart The Idea of North