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5ª das Artes: Anthony de Sá
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Quinta-feira, 5 de fevereiro de 2009. O escritor luso-descendente que está nomeado para o 2008 ScotiabanK Giller Prize, um dos prémios mais importantes da literatura canadiana, contou à 5a das Artes o que o inspirou para escrever o livro "Barnacle Love" e o que espera do futuro. A página pessoal do escritor Anthony de Sá aqui. Programa 5ª das Artes. Etiquetas: Anthony de Sá. Subscrever: Enviar comentários (Atom). A 5ª das Artes está de férias e volta em Outubro! Carrega no botão para ouvir os programas.
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news - Brent van Staalduinen
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Barton Walkup," a Hamilton story,. Will appear in Prairie Fire Magazine. Tuesday, December 2, 2014, 6:30-7:30pm. I'll be reading and discussing a selection of published and shortlisted stories at the. Locke Street Library, 285 Locke Street South in Hamilton. The Heat Comes Early this Year," which was shortlisted for EVENT Magazine's 2014 Creative Nonfiction Contest, has been accepted by Litro Magazine in the UK. And will appear online alongside their December print issue. August 15, 2014:. Finding Iraq,"...
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MANUEL CARVALHO
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Página em fase de revisão. Luso-Canadianos ligados às Letras, às Artes e à Cultura. Mas a grande maioria, é esse o meu grande orgulho e a minha grande esperança de dias melhores e mais fecundos, soube escutar e preservar a voz telúrica que os habita e, de raízes fiéis à terra ancestral, têm estendido, lá no alto, pelos imensos céus deste novo mundo, vigorosa ramaria que começa, pouco a pouco, a recobrir-se de frondosa folhagem de belos e inesperados matizes. (.). AIDA JORDÃO-autora, dramaturga. JOSÉ CARL...
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5ª das Artes: Fevereiro 2009
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Quinta-feira, 12 de fevereiro de 2009. A palavra é sua". Uma vez por mês, a partir de hoje, na 5ª das Artes). A partir de hoje, uma vez por mês, a 5ª das Artes vai ter um formato diferente. Em "A palavra é sua" na 5a das Artes, o convidado do mês vai poder partilhar connosco qual o livro, o escritor, o poeta ou o artista português que mais admira. Uma conversa informal que será intercalada com a leitura de excertos das obras preferidas do convidado. Aproveite esta oportunidade para ser locutor por um dia!
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Smoke City Stories: May 2014
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Friday, May 23, 2014. The Killing Circle by Andrew Pyper. So four years later, Patrick steals the story from Angela, the circle member, and writes a best selling novel, because why not. Then the circle members start to disappear one by one, and Patrick has to figure out which of the ragtag group of weirdos is the actual Sandman before his son gets kidnapped (which we know is going to happen because it says so in the prologue). I wish I'd fucked you in the ass. I'm sorry, I don't care how upset your chara...
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Smoke City Stories: September 2014
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Friday, September 26, 2014. The Sweet Edge by Alison Pick. In my quest for books set in Toronto I often come across those set only partially in the city, which can sometimes make it hard to capture the vibe of this place. Pick's novel, which is set half in Toronto and half in the wilderness of the Northwest Territories, actually manages to be more imbued with the essence of the city in the latter half, through its absence. As I said, I found Toronto had more presence in Adam's story than in Ellen's, just...
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Smoke City Stories: June 2014
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Friday, June 20, 2014. Bad Move by Linwood Barclay. Even though I did enjoy this book, I have to say it: writers, please stop writing fiction in which the protagonist is a writer! It is potentially the most boring choice you can make. Really. It makes me think, right off the bat, that you are unimaginative, which usually isn't even the case! I know they say "write what you know" but you really don't have to adhere to that maxim in EVERY aspect of your novel. Four CN Towers out of five. I didn't know this...
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Smoke City Stories: April 2014
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Friday, April 25, 2014. The Dirt Chronicles by Kristyn Dunnion. This is perhaps the roughest look at Toronto yet. This novel is the story/stories of a collection of queer street kids, who steal, dumpster, and hustle to stay alive. They are very real people - you likely knew someone, in your youth, like one of these characters. They're like if the characters in Holding Still. Were a shade younger and a lot more fucked up. Four CN Towers out of five. Friday, April 11, 2014. Doctor Bloom's Story by Don Coles.
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Smoke City Stories: October 2014
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Friday, October 24, 2014. Baldwin Street by Alvin Rakoff. Toronto stories are immigrant stories. I am always surprised when I start reading a book set in Toronto and it's not about immigrants. I think one of the biggest things I'm getting from doing this blog is more insight into the immigrant experience, and the complex depth of national and cultural identity across generations. I must say I do prefer pre-war Jewish history in fiction (see the above-mentioned Lucio Burke, as well as Cabbagetown. To the ...
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Smoke City Stories: Lost Between the Edges by Eldon Garnet
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Friday, June 26, 2015. Lost Between the Edges by Eldon Garnet. The story is interspersed with sometimes lengthy documents - court transcripts, excerpts from Zundel's published works, etc. - showing the arguments against the Holocaust having happened. One excerpt from The Turner Diaries describing the bombing of an FBI building is supposed to, I suppose, draw an equivalence in violence between the fascists and anti-fascists? One CN Tower out of five. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Ruth E. Walker.