Dan Yashinsky
Dan Yashinsky has been a working storyteller for almost thirty years. He is the recipient of a Toronto Book Award for Tales for An Unknown City, and the author of The Storyteller at Fault. He founded the Toronto Festival of Storytelling, was one of the founders of the Storytellers School of Toronto and began the 1001 Friday Nights of Storytelling in 1978, a weekly institution in Toronto that continues to this day. In 1999 he was the recipient of the Jane Jacobs Prize for making a valued contribution to Toronto’s cultural life, and in 2007 won the Anne Izard Storytellers' Choice...
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Suddenly They Heard Footsteps
Trade Paperback | 336 pages | Vintage Canada | Literary Criticism & Collections - History & Criticism; Biography & Autobiography
978-0-676-97593-2 (0-676-97593-3)
February 15, 2005 | $21.00
Canada’s best-known storyteller, Dan Yashinsky, lives his life as teller and listener, and shows how storytelling can and does create vital connections between individuals, communities and families.
In an age of instant messaging, entertainment systems and digital interaction, why is it that more and more people are being drawn to the art...
Written by Dan Yashinsky
Trade Paperback | 336 pages | Vintage Canada | Literary Criticism & Collections - History & Criticism; Biography & Autobiography
978-0-676-97593-2 (0-676-97593-3)
February 15, 2005 | $21.00
Canada’s best-known storyteller, Dan Yashinsky, lives his life as teller and listener, and shows how storytelling can and does create vital connections between individuals, communities and families.
In an age of instant messaging, entertainment systems and digital interaction, why is it that more and more people are being drawn to the art...
Also available as a
hardcover.
Suddenly They Heard Footsteps
Hardcover | 336 pages | Knopf Canada | Literary Criticism & Collections - History & Criticism; Biography & Autobiography
978-0-676-97592-5 (0-676-97592-5)
February 10, 2004 | $34.95
Canada’s best-known storyteller, Dan Yashinsky, lives his life as teller and listener, and shows how storytelling can and does create vital connections between individuals, communities and families.
In an age of instant messaging, entertainment systems and digital interaction, why is it that more and more people are being drawn to the art...
Written by Dan Yashinsky
Hardcover | 336 pages | Knopf Canada | Literary Criticism & Collections - History & Criticism; Biography & Autobiography
978-0-676-97592-5 (0-676-97592-5)
February 10, 2004 | $34.95
Canada’s best-known storyteller, Dan Yashinsky, lives his life as teller and listener, and shows how storytelling can and does create vital connections between individuals, communities and families.
In an age of instant messaging, entertainment systems and digital interaction, why is it that more and more people are being drawn to the art...
Also available as a
trade paperback.



