- Terry (book)
"Terry" is a pictorial
biography ofTerry Fox written by Canadian authorDouglas Coupland to commemorate the 25th anniversary of Fox's death in 1981.Overview
Written with the support of the Fox family, "Terry" reflects the
minimalist style ofDouglas Coupland ’s "Souvenir of Canada " projects, with succinct narrative sections framing some 150 photographs, many of which are previously-unpublished images andmemorabilia from the Fox family archives. The book presents Fox’s life, hisMarathon of Hope , and his immediate and continuing resonance [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Greatest_Canadian] with the Canadian public. Coupland continues to donate the full royalties from the book to theTerry Fox Foundation in support of cancer research.tructure
"Terry" is arranged as a pictorial record of the life and influence of Terry Fox, using the family album or
scrapbook as its artistic model. Coupland applies strict economy of narrative to give the images, letters, and photography an increased biographical force. Arranged into brief sections that each service two or three pages of photography, Coupland’s narrative presents Fox as an unexceptionalsuburban Canadian accomplishing an exceptional thing. This artistic decision allows Coupland to demonstrate, at times explicitly, that Fox`s heroism is similarly available to any otherwise ordinary person.Coda
In addition to the funds that it raised for the Terry Fox Foundation, Coupland’s book contributed to the sustained memory and public legacy of the athlete and humanitarian. It is, for instance, credited with having led to the discovery of the van, a 1980
Ford Econoline , in which Fox and his brother lived during the cross-Canada marathon. [http://autos.canada.com/news/story.html?id=a1ce35c7-c9a5-4902-8c5e-2258a3e30d08] "Terry" also endures as a public window into the relics and memorabilia of the Marathon of Hope which Coupland sifted through by the thousands for the items formed into the completed book.
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