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Allen Smutylo: Books

 

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ORDER BOOK: THE MEMORY OF WATER

 

 

The Memory of Water
by Allen Smutylo
Wilfrid Laurier University Press
ISBN 978-1-55458-842-8
release date: Feb. 2, 2013
Hardcover, 280 pages, 9" X 6"
60 coloured plates, $39.99

Governor General's Literary Award:
Nominated for Best Non Fiction Book - 2013

(to be announced in November)
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Banff Mountain Festival:
Nominated for Best Travel / Adventure Book - 2013

(to be announced in October)
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Edna Staebler Award:
Nominated for Creative Non-fiction - 2014

Listen to a CBC interview of Allen Smutylo
with Shelagh Rogers' The Last Chapter on CBC.
June 24, 2013 podcast here.
The interview starts at the 23 min. mark.

Listen to a CBC interview of Allen Smutylo
on the program Tapestry
October 13, 2013 podcast here.

 

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ORDER BOOK: WILD PLACES WILD HEARTS

Wild Places
Wild Hearts
Nomads of the Himalaya

by Allen Smutylo
Hardcover, 320 pages
with over 130 coloured plates
co-publisher: Tom Thomson Art Gallery
Price: $60.00 FREE SHIPPING OFFER

Winner of Banff Mountain Travel / Adventure Award - 2007

Groups and organizations wishing Allen Smutylo to make a presentation or give a talk, please contact allensmutylo@bmts.com

Allen Smutylo has lectured extensively from his experiences throughout the world. His many ventures include the Arctic region (20 sea kayak and backpacking expeditions) and the Himalayas (visiting and traveling with the iconic Tibetan Buddhist nomads, over a 9 year period). The unique point of view given by Smutylo, the artist, the writer and the adventurer provides for an inspiring, informative and captivating presentation.

In the Arctic, Smutylo has had numerous first-hand encounters with whales, polar bears, muskoxen, rogue walruses, exploding icebergs and ferocious waters. Central to his interest, includes the celebration of human creativity as evident in the life of the Inuit and pre-Inuit people, who, in the harshest of environments developed and adapted unique technologies to survive. At its core, Smutylo probes a crucial and contemporary issue - that of the modern world's relationship to a fragile and severe environment and to the human life and wildlife that calls it home.

In the Himalaya, Smutylo was fortunate enough to encounter and become friends with a number of nomad tribes that roam its high elevations. In the region of Ladakh, on the border of Tibet, at 15,000', these hardy Tibetan Buddhists, with their horses, yaks, sheep and goats have maintained a vibrant culture, essentially unchanged for centuries. Smutylo is one of very few North Americans to have written and portrayed these illusive and fiercely independent people. This presentation captures the taste, smells, sights and textures of a way of life that is hard to believe still exists.

For further information contact:
Allen Smutylo
504095 Grey Road 1
Georgian Bluffs, Ontario, N0H 2T0
phone or fax: 519-534-5961
email: allensmutylo@bmts.com