Fiction. Canadian Cultural Studies. I DON'T KNOW HOW TO BEHAVE
combines the true story of Canadian daredevil and stunt driver Ken
Carter (1938-1983) with imagined biographical elements from the
lives of Canadian film director Bruce Mcdonald and Canadian poet
Gillian Sze. Along the way, this quintessential Canadian story
crashes head first into many related things, from screenplay theory
to hip hop history to the story of early Canadian film to drawings
to photographs to bank robberies to chaos theory to technical specs
for Detroit muscle cars to re-imagined movies to imagined
documentary to advertisements to newspaper interviews to
instructions for making molotov cocktails to Evel Kneivel to Steve
McQueen's Bullitt to self-help tomes to "rappers delight to online
instructions for how to publish a book, such as the one you are
about to read called I DON'T KNOW HOW TO BEHAVE by Michael Blouin.
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