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Connections | Author name Sort descending | Excerpt |
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Performance of text | Margaret Atwood | |
Textual Production | Margaret Atwood | Harold Pinter
wrote the script for a film with the same title based on the novel, which was released in 1990, directed by Volker Schlöndorff
and starring Natasha Richardson
, Fay Dunaway
, and Robert Duvall |
Performance of text | Margaret Atwood | |
Textual Production | Wendy Cope | Many of these poems first appeared in newspapers and periodicals: the Daily Telegraph, The Guardian, The Independent, Oxford Poetry, Poetry Review, and so on, and one pseudonymously as a submission... |
Textual Production | Jeni Couzyn | The acknowledgements reveal the author's involvement with a rich mix of cultural activities. The opening poem, This is my house (two stanzas of seven short lines), was commissioned for a documentary film of the same... |
Publishing | Mavis Gallant | In 1946 A Wonderful Country, a short story about a Czech immigrant in Montreal, was published in the Standard's magazine section and read on CBC
radio. Gallant, Mavis. “‘The Life of the Writer’”. Margaret Laurence Lecture, Writers’ Trust of Canada. Besner, Neil K. The Light of Imagination: Mavis Gallant’s Fiction. University of British Columbia Press. 8 |
Publishing | Doris Lessing | DL
gave her polemical Massey Lectures (an annual series), broadcast on the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
program Ideas and published as Prisons We Choose to Live Inside. University of Alberta Libraries On-line Catalogue. http://www.library.ualberta.ca/. British Library Catalogue. http://explore.bl.uk/primo_library/libweb/action/search.do?dscnt=0&tab=local_tab&dstmp=1489778087340&vid=BLVU1&mode=Basic&fromLo. |
Intertextuality and Influence | L. M. Montgomery | The novel had six editions before November 1908; its instant success brought sometimes unwanted celebrity to the author. She was pleased, however, to receive an admiring letter from Mark Twain
. Many of the reviews... |
politics | Alice Munro | She could not, she wrote, overemphasize the importance to her as a student and later as a housewife and mother, to have some of those stories accepted and broadcast on CBC radio
, as well... |
Textual Production | Alice Munro | Other stories after The Strangers were aired on CBC
. As an undergraduate AM
published in the University of Western Ontario
's student magazine, Folio, and moved on to wider circulation in the pages... |
Textual Production | Alice Munro | |
politics | Alice Munro | In a strongly-worded statement for Friends of Canadian Broadcasting
, AM
threw her support behind the CBC
, the national broadcaster, towards which the government was showing some hostility. Friends of Canadian Broadcasting,. Email to its members. |
Performance of text | Alice Munro | Alice Laidlaw (later AM
), barely out of her teens, first reached a wide audience when her story The Strangers was broadcast by the CBC
through the producer Robert Weaver
. Thacker, Robert. Alice Munro. McClelland and Stewart. 3 |
Friends, Associates | Alice Munro | For years Robert Weaver
, CBC
producer, was AM
's only friend in the literary world. In the late 1970s she bonded with Margaret Laurence
(with whom, a few years earlier, she had differed when... |
Family and Intimate relationships | Alice Munro | They had been students together although, as a veteran, he was a few years older. Fremlin had sent her one of the best letters she ever had about her writing, she said, after hearing her... |
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