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Irish-born Canadian writer Emma Donoghue recently published the novel The Wonder, a thrilling drama about a ‘fasting girl’ in 1850s Ireland. She appeared at the Women's Art Association in Toronto to discuss her latest novel as well as her experiences adapting her novel Room into an Oscar-nominated film. The event was part of the Writers' Trust of Canada Author Series program and was recorded on February 15, 2017.
Beloved Canadian writer Jane Urquhart recently published A Number of Things: Stories About Canada Told Through 50 Objects, which weaves together a rich and surprising narrative that speaks to our collective experience as a nation. She appeared at the Women's Art Association in Toronto to discuss this unique, engrossing book that takes readers on a tour of our nation’s history. The event was part of the Writers' Trust of Canada Author Series program and was recorded on December 7, 2016.
Kingston writer Diane Schoemperlen recently published This Is Not My Life: A Memoir of Love, Prison, and Other Complications, her story of a turbulent 6-year relationship with a prison inmate serving a life sentence for second-degree murder. She appeared at the Women's Art Association in Toronto to discuss this candid, often wry, and sometimes disturbing memoir. The event was part of the Writers' Trust of Canada Author Series program and was recorded on May 18, 2016.
Art historian Francis Broun presents his lecture entitled Genius Denied: The Art of Sir Edwin Landseer. It was recorded at the Women's Art Association in Toronto on May 24th, 2010.
Art historian Francis Broun presents his lecture entitled Genius Denied: The Art of Sir Edwin Landseer. It was recorded at the Women's Art Association in Toronto on May 24th, 2010.