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Articles related to "Canadian Literature"
The Ultimate List of Canadian Lit Books 1-25 A countdown of the Most Important Books in Canadian Literature, from 1545 to 1948, as reported by the Literary Review of Canada canadian literature books • list of best canadian books • canadian authors • best canadian authors • review of canada literature
The Ultimate List of Canadian Lit Books 51-75 A countdown of the Most Important Books in Canadian Literature, from 1970 to 1982, as reported by the Literary Review of Canada best canadian literature books • best books in canada • most important canadian literature books • best canada books in history • list of the best books in canada
The Ultimate List of Canadian Lit Books 26-50 A countdown of the Most Important Books in Canadian Literature, from 1948-1968, as reported by the Literary Review of Canada best canadian books • canadian literature • best canadian literature • top 100 canadian books • top 50 canadian books
Memories of Studying Canadian Lit Like many students in Canada, Canadian Literature was a part of my formal education. Here are some memories. canadian literature • leonard cohen • margaret atwood • michael ondaatje • beautiful losers
A Nose for Children's Fiction Richard Scrimger knows how to make children laugh -- and think -- with his award-winning books for young people. canadian literature • richard scrimger • childrens literature • nose from jupiter
A Short Bio of Margaret Atwood An introduction to the life and writing of Margaret Atwood. canadian literature • margaret atwood • edible woman • blind assassin • surfacing
A Short Bio of Michael Ondaatje The "Short Bio" series is designed to provide an introduction to some of Canada's best-known and respected writers. We begin with a look at Michael Ondaatje. canadian literature • michael ondaatje • english patient
All In His Imagination David Gilmour discusses his fifth novel, <i>Sparrow Nights</i>. canadian literature • david gilmour • sparrow nights • author • on the arts
All In His Imagination - Part Two David Gilmour continues to talk about his new novel, <i>Sparrow Nights</i>, as well as his television career and and future writing plans. canadian literature • david gilmour • sparrow nights
Best of the West Choice reading material from the Prairies. canadian literature • prairies • governor generals awards • michael ondaatje
Book Review of Running Toward Home Canadian author Betty Jane Hegerat brings readers a touching, thought-provoking story in her debut novel about a foster child lost at the Calgary Zoo. betty jane hegerat • running toward home • calgary zoo • canadian author • foster children
Canadian Jewish Writers A rundown of Jewish Canadian writers and their contributions to Canadian Literature. canadian literature • jewish • mordecai richler • irving layton • am klein
Canadian Literature Goes Head to Head on CBC Be sure to tune your radio to CBC for Canada Reads, a week long debate about some of Canada's most-talked about novels of the year. canada reads • cbc canada reads • canada reads contest • cbc radio canada • canada book contest
Chart Toppers in Canadian Literature BookNet Canada recently released the Top 50 Canadian Bestsellers on the market. From Gladwell to Munsch, from satire to spirituality, discover which books made the cut. bestselling canadian books • bestselling canadian authors • bestselling canadian fiction • bestselling canadian literature • bestseller malcolm gladwell
Coming Soon from NeWest Press Fall releases slated from NeWest Press in Edmonton. canadian literature • publisher • newest press • edmonton
Coming Soon from the U of C Press The University of Calgary Press has an autumn of diverse new releases planned. canadian literature • university of calgary press • publisher • u of c press
History of Asian Canadian Writing in Vancouver Asian Canadian authors who have wrote about their identities have had a long history in Canada. Much of this occurred in the Canadian city of Vancouver, British Columbia. asian canadian literature • asian canadian writers • asian canadian writers workshop • creative writing • canadian literature
Jack Whyte's Arthurian Odyssey Jack Whyte, known for his writings about King Arthur, explores more about his favorite muse in <i>Uther</i>. canadian literature • jack whyte • uther • king arthur • legend
Jack Whyte's Arthurian Odyssey, Part Two Jack Whyte discusses a future mini-series about King Arthur and his research behind the best-selling series. canadian literature • jack whyte • uther • king arthur • sword in the stone
Joanne Kilbourn Is At It Again! Gail Bowen's Joanne Kilbourne is back in <i>Burying Ariel</i>. canadian literature • gail bowen • joanne kilbourn • mystery • burying ariel
Let's Discuss Let's discuss Canadian Literature from a variety of different perspectives. canadian literature • novels • stories • writers • authors
Margaret Atwood's "Rape Fantasies" "Rape Fantasies," a 1977 short story by Margaret Atwood, asks questions about the validity of sexual fantasies of this nature. margaret atwood • rape fantasies • short stories • short fiction • women writers
Medicine That Walks What are the real reasons behind the disease epidemics that plagued Native populations in Western Canada? Academic Maureen Lux examines the link between pathology and racist attitudes. canadian literature • medicine that walks • native • maureen lux
More Summer Reading Three more books to capture your attention: a collection of new fiction, a memoir of an Ethiopian boyhood, and a novel based in Vancouver. canadian literature • books • novels • mackin charm • jack hodgins
Myrna Kostash: In Search of the Next Canada Author Myrna Kostash speaks to young Canadians and comes to conclusions about Canada's future in <I>The Next Canada</i>. canadian literature • myrna kostash • canada • author
Myrna Kostash: Part Two Part Two of an interview with Myrna Kostash about her book <i>The Next Canada</i>. canadian literature • myrna kostash • next canada
Prairie Harvest <i>Great Stories from the Prairies</i> captures the heart of Prairie writing. canadian literature • birk sproxton • prairies
Press Profile: University of Alberta Press The history, goals, and future of the University of Alberta Press. canadian literature • university of alberta press • olive dickason • dick harrison • u of a press
Rise of Asian Canadian Literature Canadian literature may be seem to be branded with the same big name authors. However, many may want to take notice of Asian Canadian authors, who are making a name now. asian canadian • asian canadian studies • wayson choy • sky lee • terry woo
Speaking to Shelley A. Leedahl An interview with award-winning children's writer, poet, and now adult novelist Shelley A. Leedahl. canadian literature • shelley a leedahl • bone talker • tell me everything • natasha
Speaking to Shelley A. Leedahl, Part Two Shelley A. Leedahl describes writing for adults compared to writing for youth, and talks about her future writing projects. canadian literature • shelley a leedahl • childrens literature • tell me everything • stories
Speaking You is Holiness E.D. Blodgett's latest volume of poetry is a landscape of images and ideas. canadian literature • e d blodgett • apostrophes
Talking to Robert Kroetsch Robert Kroetsch is one of the Prairie's best known and respected authors. I sat down with him one afternoon to discuss his writing life. canadian literature • robert kroetsch • completed field notes • words of my roaring • university of alberta press
The Border Surrounds Us Karen Connelly's latest collection of poetry is disturbing in its brutal images. canadian literature • karen connelly • burma • borders
The Giller Prize An overview of the finalists for the 2000 Giller Prize, the most prestigious award in Canada for fiction. canadian literature • giller prize • michael ondaatje • margaret atwood • jane urquhart
The Natives, Religion, and Jesus John W. Friesen argues that Aboriginal Spirituality and Christianity are "Closer Than You Think." canadian literature • religion • christianity • aboriginal spirituality • detselig
The Ultimate List of Canadian Lit Books 76-100 A countdown of the Most Important Books in Canadian Literature, from 1984 to 2004, as reported by the Literary Review of Canada recent canadian literature books • best canada books in history • review of best 20th century canadian books • canada books • canada authors
The Words of My Roaring Robert Kroetsch's novel <i>The Words of My Roaring</i> is repackaged and republished for a new generation. canadian literature • robert kroetsch • thomas wharton
Three Choices Three books for your reading pleasure: a mature teen novel from Ishbel Moore; Andy Russell discusses The Life of a River; and Myrna Kostash has some intriguing comments about Canada's future. myrna kostash • andy russell • ishbel moore • roussan • mcclelland and stewart
Three of the Best in Canadian Literature A look at the stories and the successes that made Canadian authors Douglas Coupland, Michael Ondaatje and Margaret Atwood household literary figures. 21st century canadian writers • canadian authors • canadian fiction writers • famous canadian authors • famous canadian novels
Three Titles from Roussan The three latest children's/Young Adult titles from Roussan Publishers spans the gamut from a Bible story, to Scotland, to a Halloween birthday party. canadian literature • roussan • children's literature • joseph • bible
Today's Canadian Literature Leaders These three Canadian authors have soared to the top of the charts with their best selling books and helped put Canada on the literary map. bestselling canadian books • bestselling canadian writers • chart toppers in canada novels • bestselling books • joseph boyden
What is Canadian Literature? A lively discussion-starter that approaches the different perceptions of what Canadian Literature is. canadian literature • carol shields • margaret atwood • michael ondaatje • mordecai richler
Words with Karen Connelly Karen Connelly is one of Canada's most successful writers. In this interview she discusses her poetry and writing career. canadian literature • karen connelly • burma • thailand • governor generals award
Words with Karen Connelly, Part Two Karen Connelly talks about her writing past, present and future. canadian literature • karen connelly • thailand • burma • poetry
20th Century Canadian Lit at its Best These four authors showed the world that there is more to Canada and to Canadian Literature than just hockey and beer. canadian literature • 20th century canadian literature • canadian lit • canadian authors • famous canadian writers
A Biography of Mavis Gallant Although she has lived in Paris since 1950, Mavis Gallant remains one of Canada's most prolific and admired short story writers. mavis gallant • from the fifteenth district • canadian author • canadian literature • paris
Alberta Originals Brian Brennan summarizes unique lives in the history of Alberta. canadian literature • brian brennan • william aberhart • ernest manning • joe shoctor
An Interview With Nino Ricci An interview with Nino Ricci, Governor-General Award-winning author of <i>Where She Has Gone</i>. canadian literature • nino ricci • canadian authors • lives of the saints • where she has gone
An Interview With Nino Ricci -- Part Two The second part of an interview with Nino Ricci, Governor-General Award-winning author of <i>Where She Has Gone</i>. canadian literature • nino ricci • canadian authors • lives of the saints • where she has gone |
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