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33: 474:, a small island off the southeastern coast of Cape Breton. He wanted to write, he missed the sea and his first marriage had ended. He arrived in Cape Breton, a divorced father of three sons and a daughter. As he told a journalist 20 years later, "Dr. Donald Cameron left his university office, drove to the village of D'Escousse, stepped into a phone booth and emerged as the award-winning author and playwright Silver Donald Cameron." (He added the name "Silver" to set himself apart from the multitudes of other Camerons. Folk-singer Tom Gallant suggested the name because Cameron's head of prematurely grey hair was his most striking feature.) Cameron settled in D'Escousse after buying a house he describes as "composed of two tiny ancient buildings pushed together to make one comfortable home." He adds that the house was "spang on the roadside, the floor plan was awkward, and it was half-renovated in a style not much to my taste. But it 489:, but now he was finally free to begin his apprenticeship as a full-time writer. For him, D'Escousse was an ideal home base. "For a writer," Cameron writes, "the great benefit of a village is the way you can know people." He added that in cities, writers are inevitably drawn into limited circles, but villages let them escape. "My friends in D'Escousse include welders, fishermen, millwrights and mothers on welfare as well as teachers, potters, priests and businessmen." Moreover, a writer who lives in a village watches people change and grow. "An electrician becomes a politician, schoolboys become truckers and contractors, middle-aged civil servants retire and old people take their departures. Knowing them year by year, I can grasp something of the flow of their lives." 588:. Their main adversaries were two, huge, foreign-owned fishing companies. The fishermen also faced stiff opposition from what Cameron calls the "cod aristocracy", rich members of the Nova Scotia elite, as well as from leading politicians, judges, government bureaucrats, members of the clergy, the province's main daily newspaper, and the Canadian labour establishment itself. "In the end," Cameron writes, "this is not a story of the fishermen, or even of the labour movement. It is a story about privilege and poverty and injustice in this country, and about the social and political arrangements which cheat and oppress most Canadians, which stunt our humanity and distort our environment." 620:. Authors Trevor Adams and Stephen Clare write: "Cameron takes readers to the strike's seminal moments, giving them a real sense of the people on both sides of the conflict, and showing a keen understanding of this pivotal moment in Canadian labour history." They add that "through the lens of Atlantic Canadian history, or the labour movement, or the history of the fisheries, this is an important book. Yet few books on those subjects stand as large as 688:, and the dramatic traces that "ancient volcanoes, mighty glaciers, up-tilted seafloors" have left on the coastline. "The rocks have a tortured appearance", Cameron writes, "abrupt, sharp shapes, angled striations, rapid shifts of colour from pink to white, rust, green, grey, black. The geology looks like frozen violence: layers of rock bent, twisted, broken, folded, thrust upward, knocked sideways, pressed downward." 681:
hour through the trays. "At that temperature", Cameron notes, "lobsters do not eat, grow or moult, but they retain their weight, their texture and their taste, drawing only on the nutrients in their blood." He adds that Risley began airlifting his steady supply of lobsters to cities all over the world transforming his company from its beginnings "as a single roadside lobster stand" into "a corporate empire".
712:, Cameron writes: "I love living in a depressed region, I thought. One lives so well." In a chapter entitled, "Good People in Bad Times", Cameron outlines the troubles of industrial Cape Breton including the long decline of two of its economic mainstays, coal mining and steel making. "It is a hard place to make a living", he writes, "but it is a wonderful place to live." 801:, Simmins describes their lengthy courtship and their life together in Nova Scotia after a determined Cameron finally persuaded her to leave the "extravagantly green and lush" Pacific coast rainforest she loved for the often, wild and stormy weather of Atlantic Canada. Although Cameron himself had grown up in Vancouver, Simmins knew his heart belonged to Cape Breton. 256: 774:, Cape Breton in 1979. He writes that he fell "hopelessly in love with her" when she asked him to take the tiller, vomited over the side, "wiped her mouth, climbed back to the afterdeck and reached for the tiller." They were married in May 1980 in D'Escousse and 10 years later sailed around Cape Breton Island in 274: 680:
discovered that lobsters "essentially go dormant in icy water" enabling his company to store them for up to a year by putting them into individual plastic trays stacked in "huge racks which reach clear to the ceilings of the cavernous holding rooms" and pumping 24,000 gallons of chilled sea-water per
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rights for fishermen in Nova Scotia breaking centuries-old rules that prohibited them from joining unions. The strike also brought better pay and working conditions. Cameron concludes that the fishermen were both "collective heroes and martyrs, who lost the battle for themselves but won it for their
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on the northern tip of Cape Breton Island. The six-page account includes detailed descriptions of how fishermen retrieve, empty and bait their traps, how they determine which lobsters they can legally keep and how they band lobster foreclaws with "a thick, fat elastic" before dropping them into "a
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complained that the book contributed to a Canadian literary atmosphere that "continues to stink of parlor radical sanctimoniousness." Two years later, critic Michael Greenstein praised the book for its even-handedness, but suggested Cameron got too bogged down in the official account of the strike
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painting of a bookβ€”at once a travelogue, a history, a geography, a folk study, a social commentary and a book of humour." Cameron introduces his readers to a wide variety of characters that he meets during his voyage including moonshine makers, malt-whisky distillers, musicians, poets, American
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as entertaining, joyful and informative. One, who grew up on Cape Breton Island, wrote that the book brought back many memories: "I could smell the salt and feel the warmth of those country kitchens and hear the intoxicating song of the fiddle ... There are moonshiners and poets in this book,
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he sees about life in Cape Breton. On the one hand, the island seems poor with chronic unemployment, but on the other, its rural inhabitants have access to abundant and delicious food such as apples, cranberries, fish, deer, moose and the produce from their gardens. After describing "the most
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Industrial Cape Breton is raucous and funny, full of music and theatre and satire. It is gossipy and anecdotal, tolerant of eccentricity, generous and co-operative. It is tenacious, disorderly, skeptical of authority, lethal to pomposity and pretension. It is fecund, unruly and affectionate.
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in April 1996. "We had 16 years of blissful happiness", Cameron told a journalist adding "it was the kind of marriage that every day I felt myself filled with wonder that I had such a person to share my life with. Every day I said a little prayer of thanks."
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during the summer of 1990. Cameron himself says the book is a family adventure, a portrait of Cape Breton and "an essay on values, what is it that makes a good life." The book has also been described as "a wonderfully entertaining
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fishermen and ghosts, Buddhist monks and singing coal miners, cock-fighters and priests. There's also a pretty good recipe for moonshine you could try if you're willing to risk $ 500 in fines and maybe six months in jail."
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One of Cameron's last projects involved a series of video interviews with environmental thinkers, writers and activists that appeared on subscription website "The Green Interview". Interviewees include
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After a seven-month strike and many more months of struggle, the fishermen eventually lost the right to be represented by their chosen union. However, Cameron points out that they did win
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bin filled with circulating sea water." The episode contains information on lobster biology including mating and feeding habits as well as what is known about their migrations.
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The information about lobsters is interwoven with stories about the many shipwrecks on a nearby "killer island", how Fred Lawrence ended up moving to Cape Breton from
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was due to be released. The book describes the circumstances around the murder of a small-time criminal who had been terrorizing the small Cape Breton community of
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brothers." He adds that the striking fishermen "changed the law, changed conditions on the boats, and left the see-saw of power balanced a little more evenly."
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in 1962 and returned to UBC to teach for two years before leaving for the University of London, where he received his Ph.D. in 1967. He based his doctoral
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who fought for better pay, safer working conditions, job security and most of all, for the right to belong to the union they had chosen, the
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Cameron was the father of five children from two previous marriages. In his later years, he and Marjorie Simmins divided their time between
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hospital on June 1, 2020, after being diagnosed with lung cancer. His death came just a few weeks before his latest non-fiction book
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Cameron wrote about the Terrios, a large family in D'Escousse. One of the Terrio daughters, Marie Louise "Lulu" Terrio, had gone to
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recounts Cameron's adventures as he, his wife Lulu and 12-year-old son Mark Patrick sail around Cape Breton Island on their 27-foot
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and could have used more lively anecdotes to entertain his readers. However, more than 30 years after its publication,
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at Dalhousie University (1967–68) before becoming an English professor in 1968, at the University of New Brunswick.
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MacDonald, Cathy. "A silver lining: Silver Donald Cameron's book salutes Cape Breton's good life,"
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and stories. On a cold day in July, for example, Cameron accompanies Fred Lawrence as he hauls his
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right: a serene and happy little house where generations had loved and laughed and wept and died."
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became the first schooner moored in D'Escousse since 1928 when Leonard Pertus sold his own boat
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An avid sailor, Cameron wrote several books about ships and the sea. He was the author of a
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Cameron's writing and journalism earned him many awards, and in 2012, he received both the
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In 1971, Cameron took a leave of absence from UNB and moved to D'Escousse, a village on
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His magazine articles numbered in the hundreds and his newspaper columns appeared in
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McLeod, Paul. "Wadih Fares, Silver Donald Cameron awarded Order of Canada". Halifax
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as well as two awards for his corporate writing. In 2012, Cameron received both the
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In 1998, at the age of 59, Cameron married the award-winning writer and journalist
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The Education of Everett Richardson: The Nova Scotia Fishermen's Strike, 1970–71
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The Education of Everett Richardson: The Nova Scotia Fishermen's Strike 1970–71
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The Education of Everett Richardson: The Nova Scotia Fishermen's Strike 1970–71
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Waters, Paul. "Cape Breton voyage a tale full of monks, moonshine and music".
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Cameron also explains the origin of the name "Silver" in his sailing book
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While teaching at UNB, Cameron served as publisher and founding editor of
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Silver Donald Cameron- additional information -- Atlantic Speakers Bureau
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Sailing Away from Winter: A Cruise from Nova Scotia to Florida and Beyond
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The Living Beach: Life, Death and Politics where the Land Meets the Sea
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Shortly after the book was published, it received a hostile review in
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Cameron had already published magazine articles and a literary book,
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His writing and journalism earned him numerous awards including the
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Warrior Lawyers: From Manila to Manhattan, Attorneys for the Earth
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Salmon Wars: Salmon Farms, Wild Fish and the Future of Communities
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dealt with everything from history and politics to education and
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in conversation with Silver Donald Cameron, discussing her work.
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Seasons in the Rain: An Expatriate's Notes on British Columbia
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Swick, David. "Meaningful tributes honor a memorable woman."
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O'Flaherty, Patrick. "The Education of Everett Richardson."
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Blood in the Water: A True Story of Revenge in the Maritimes
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Blood in the Water: A True Story of Revenge in the Maritimes
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baked in the oven with tinned mushroom soup accompanied by
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New Books Network interview with Silver Donald Cameron on
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where he lived for more than 40 years. Two of his books,
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unbelievably wonderful meal of the voyage"β€”lobster and
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McCulloch, Sandra. "HORIZONS - Freedom found at sea,"
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on his study of the structures in six major novels by
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at two universities in Nova Scotia as well as at the
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Academic staff of the University of British Columbia
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