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FICTIONBIOGRAPHYAUTOBIOGRAPHYMEMOIRSCANADIANHISTORYSPECIFICATIONSSPECIFICATIONSInthestheBureaucracyeliminatedallknowledgeofthepastinthewakeofanuclearholocaust.InAndrGervaisdiscoverstwometalboxescontainingmanuscriptsdiariesandotherpersonalpapersthathavesomehowsurvivedandasksanoldmanJohnWelleettousethesedocumentstodiscoverthepast.IndoingsoWelleetlearnsthetruthabouttworelativeshisoldercousinTimothyWelleetaMontrealTVjournalistatthetimeoftheWarMeasuresActandhisstepfatherConradDehmelaGermanscholarstrugglingtokeephisJewishanceandhimselfsafefromHitlersGestapo.HughMacLennanskillfullyjuxtaposestheinsanityoflifeinNaziGermanythepoliticalclimateofMontrealinthesandtheperspectiveofanoldmanlookingbackontheconditionsthatledtoworlddestructionasthebackgroundtoanunforgettablelovestory.isHughMacLennansgreatestnovel.ElspethCameronauthorofBorninGlaceBayNovaScotiataughtatMcGillUniversityfromtoandwrotenovelsandessaysthathelpeddeneCanadianliterature.Hisnovelsincludeand.Healsopublishedseveralnonctionworksincludingand.PaulT.K.LinwasaChineseCanadianscholarandunofcialintermediarybetweenChinaandCanadaduringtheturbulentdecadesofthetwentiethcentury.ThememoirhebeganlateinlifewascompletedbyhiswifeEileen.BorninVancouverinLinbecameapassionateadvocateforChinaduringhisuniversityyears.WiththefoundingofthePeoplesRepublicandgrowingColdWarsentimentLinabandonedhisdoctoralstudiesmovingtoChinawithhisyoungfamily.HespentthenextfteenyearsparticipatinginChinasrevolutionarytransformation.InconcernedbythepoliticalclimateunderMaoanddeterminedtobridgethedividebetweenChinaandtheWestLinreturnedtoCanadaandwasappointedheadofMcGillUniver-sitysCentreforEastAsianStudies.ThroughouthiscareerLinwassoughtafterasanauthorityonChina.Hecontributedtotheestablishmentofdiplo-maticrelationsbetweenCanadaandChinainandtothecreationofnumerousculturalacademicandtradeexchanges.isthestoryofPaulLinslifeandofhiseffortsasateacherconsultantandcommunityleadertoovercomethemutualsuspicionthatdistancedChinafromtheWest.AlthoughdevastatedbytheChinesegovernmentsviolentsuppressionofstudentprotestorsatTiananmenSquareheneverlostfaithintheChinesepeoplenorhopeforChinasfuture.receivedtheOrderofCanadainforbeingaleadinggureinthedevelopmentofChinese-Canadianrelations.writereditorandformerMcGillUniversitylibrarianishonorarychairoftheSoongChingLingChildrensFoundationofCanada.VoicesinTimeIntheEyeoftheChinaStormALifeBetweenEastandWestApril2011June2011198020301970198019071990195119811941194519511959196719801949195519601967192019641970192020041998hughmaclennaneditedwithanewintroductionbymichaelgnarowskipault.k.linwitheileenchenlin2011reannouncingMQUPSPRINGTheworksofaseminalCanadianwriteravailableagain.ThelifeandtimesofPaulLinaccomplishedscholarandesteemedchampionforCanada-Chinarelations.978-0-7735-2494-119.95TCDN19.95TUS13.99paper5.758.75316pp978-0-7735-3857-339.95TCDN39.95TUS27.99cloth69256pp30bwphotosVoicesinTimeHughMacLennanAWritersLifeBarometerRisingTwoSolitudesEachMansSonTheWatchThatEndstheNightReturnoftheSphinxVoicesinTimeCrossCountryThirtyandThreeScotsmansReturnandOtherEssaysTheColourofCanadaIntheEyeoftheChinaStormHughMacLennanPaulT.K.LinEileenChenLin