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Storied City Literary Walking Tour
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My name is Shaun Hunter, and along with Caroline Loewen, I am the co-curator of Storied City: Early Calgary Through the Eyes of Writers, an exhibit at the city's historic Lougheed House. In the spirit of social distancing, we'd like to take you on a virtual walk through the Lougheeds' literary neighbourhood. Today I am sitting in my home office, but let's pretend we're walking through a few blocks of the Beltline and Lower Mount Royal. We'll visit eight stops, and at each one I'll share a few stories about its literary connections. You'll also see some photography and you'll hear some sound bites. So, off we go!

Font, Text, City, Human settlement

Shaun Hunter, Co-Curator

Face, Glasses, Facial expression, Head

Storied City: Early Calgary Through the Eyes of Writers imagines a fictitious 1923 dinner party in which 12 real writers (Maxwell Bates, Elaine Catley, Bob Edwards, Chief Buffalo Child Long Lance, Nellie McClung, P.K. Page, Isabel Paterson, Winnifred Eaton Reeve, Laura Goodman Salverson, Robert J.C. Stead, Arthur Stringer and Flos Jewell Williams) gather at Lougheed House, a home where Calgary culture was often celebrated and fostered via parties, performances and salons hosted by James and Isabella Lougheed who built this House in 1891.

Through the imagined party, visitors to Lougheed House explore our city’s enchanting but largely unknown literary heritage via this group of colourful writers who mined Calgary as our post-WWI community faced an uncertain future. The writers’ fiction, poems and essays revealed the hidden intimacies of the city they helped create and chronicle.

The exhibit included literary works, photographs, biographies, literary excerpts, National Film Board videos, an annotated literary map of 1920’s Calgary, artifacts (including a framed broadsheet of E. Pauline Johnson’s poem Calgary of the Plains), ephemera about writing and the writing life (including a 1920’s typewriter), and an interactive soundscape of contemporary Calgary authors and storytellers reading historic writers’ works.

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