Klee Wyck

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Klee Wyck is a collection of autobiographical stories by Canadian artist and writer Emily Carr, recounting her experiences with Indigenous peoples and the landscapes of the Pacific Northwest.

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instanceOf book
short story collection
about First Nations communities on the West Coast of Canada
art and artistic practice
interaction between settler and Indigenous cultures
nature and wilderness
author Emily Carr NERFINISHED
awarded Governor General’s Award for English-language non-fiction NERFINISHED
awardYear 1941
countryOfOrigin Canada
genre autobiography
memoir
short stories
hasAlternativeMeaning “the laughing one” NERFINISHED
hasAssociatedPerson Emily Carr NERFINISHED
hasAutobiographicalElement true
hasCanonicalStatus classic of Canadian literature
hasCulturalContext Canadian West Coast NERFINISHED
hasForm collection of stories
hasISBN 9780195402590
hasLiteraryPeriod 20th-century Canadian literature
hasMediaType print
hasNarrativePerspective first-person narrative
hasOriginalAudience adult readers
hasTheme artistic inspiration from landscape
cross-cultural encounters
relationship between humans and nature
respect for Indigenous cultures
hasTimePeriodCovered early 20th century
hasTitleLanguage English
language English
literaryForm prose
notableFor depictions of Indigenous life in early 20th-century British Columbia
placeOfPublication Toronto NERFINISHED
publicationYear 1941
publisher Oxford University Press
settingLocation British Columbia NERFINISHED
Pacific Northwest NERFINISHED
subject Emily Carr’s life
Indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest NERFINISHED
Pacific Northwest landscapes
writtenByOccupation artist
writer

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