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ISBN-13: 9780994872258
ISBN-10: 0994872259
Pagini: 388
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 26 mm
Greutate: 0.72 kg
Editura: Testaments of Honour
ISBN-10: 0994872259
Pagini: 388
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 26 mm
Greutate: 0.72 kg
Editura: Testaments of Honour
Notă biografică
Heathcote was born and raised in Toronto, the son and grandson of Canadian veterans. Blake's father, Lieutenant E.B. Heathcote, served in WW 2, and his grandfather, Major E.T. (Eric) Heathcote MM ED, served in both wars. In WW 2, Major Heathcote, an artist and in his 50s, was posted to London to oversee the Department of National Defense's War Art programme. In Alex Colville's words, he was the "Art Director" of the programme, and curated the work of many of the war artists including Colville, Lawren Harris (the younger), and Charles Comfort. When Eric died in 1987, he left behind a large collection of sketchbooks, photographs, and documents from both wars. Many of these were beginning to show signs of age, and so Blake carefully scanned each item at high resolution to preserve them. This in turn led to researching the stories behind each picture, letter, and journal This absorbing and compelling experience inspired him to create the Testaments of Honour project (www.Testaments.ca), a non-profit initiative whose objective was, and is, to chronicle on digital video first-hand accounts of Canadian veterans. The goal is to provide future generations with a richer, deeper understanding of Canadian history through use of first-person testaments - but also, and of equal importance, to simply share and celebrate the stories of Canadian veterans as they, themselves, told them. Random House, Doubleday, and McClelland & Stewart commissioned Blake to create books based on his work with the veterans: the best-selling Testaments of Honour was released in October 2002, and A Soldier's View in October 2005. He also produced video interviews with a cross-section of Random House authors - Margaret Atwood, Salman Rushdie, John Grisham, Bill Bryson, and Farley Mowat among many others.