Gifted newspaperman Bogi Bjarnason fought in WWI, ran several
prairie newspapers, flew airplanes and wrote poetry. His short
story 'the Parson's Dream' was published in the company of literary
work by renowned writers like Ralph Waldo Emerson and W S Gilbert.
This gem and a wide selection of other enduring pieces, including
letters from the war, editorials, essays and poems, are brought
together as an eloquent reminder of the events and issues that
preoccupied a generation of Western Canadians whose dreams and
sacrifices helped shape the nation's future. From 'shuddery'
socialism to 'so-called' Christianity, Bogi always got to the heart
of a story and had fun along the way.
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