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John O'Neill

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John O'Neill is the Toronto author of four poetry collections and a novel, Fatal Light Awareness. Most recently, his short story collection Goth Girls of Banff was short-listed in the HarperCollins/UBC New Fiction contest, and his short story The Book About The Bear, won a Manitoba Magazine Award for Best Story; another of his stories, What Is Written, won second prize in the Sheldon Currie Fiction Contest and appeared in The Antigonish Review.
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Average rating: 3.65 · 55 ratings · 16 reviews · 6 distinct worksSimilar authors
Goth Girls of Banff

3.57 avg rating — 44 ratings — published 2020 — 6 editions
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Fatal Light Awareness

3.60 avg rating — 5 ratings — published 2020 — 3 editions
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Criminal Mountains

4.50 avg rating — 2 ratings — published 2003
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Animal Walk

4.50 avg rating — 2 ratings — published 1988
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Love in Alaska

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The Photographer of Wolves

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“As a consumer an individual expresses “personal or self-regarding wants and interests”; as a citizen she expresses her “judgements about what is right or good”. The mistake of market approaches to environmental problems is that they transform an issue that requires public deliberation by citizens into one to be resolved by consumer preferences. The market responds only to those preferences that can be articulated through acts of buying and selling. Hence the interests of the commercially inarticulate, both those who are contingently so (the poor) and those who are necessarily so (future generations and non-humans) cannot be adequately represented.”
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