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Disambiguation Notice
Note the distinction between
1) John Ralston Saul, the Canadian philosopher,
2) John Saul, the American horror writer who is the author of "Nightshade", and
John L. Saul, the British novelist and short story writer.
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John Ralston Saul has 3 past events. (show) Penguin Canada's Extraordinary Canadians John Ralston Saul; Charles Foran; Vincent Lam; André PratteJohn Ralston Saul hosts the final installment of Penguin Canada’s Extraodinary Canadians Series. Join the conversation with Charles Foran on Maurice Richard, Vincent Lam on Tommy Douglas and André Pratte on Wilfred Laurier. Tickets $20 / $15 reduced. Free for festival members. (thebookpile)
Extraordinary Canadians John Ralston SaulWe conclude the 2010 Spring Edition with the latest installment of Penguin’s Extraordinary Canadians. John Ralston Saul, Executive Editior of the series and newly elected president of PEN International leads the discussion on three Canadian titans on the world stage: Adrienne Clarkson on Norman Bethune, Mark Kingwell on Glenn Gould, and Douglas Coupland on Marshall McLuhan. Tickets: $20 / $15 Student or Senior (Free for Festival Members) (thebookpile)… (more)
John Ralston Saul John Ralston Saul reads from A Fair Country: Telling Truths About Canada. The bestselling author of On Equilibrium and Voltaire’s Bastards discusses his new book, A Fair Country: Telling Truths About Canada. $15 / $13 Students and seniors. The Writers Festival box office charges a $1 surcharge per ticket. Vancouver Tix surcharges will apply to all tickets purchased through Vancouver Tix on-line or by phone. (vegetrendian)… (more)
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1) John Ralston Saul, the Canadian philosopher,
2) John Saul, the American horror writer who is the author of "Nightshade", and
John L. Saul, the British novelist and short story writer.  | |
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Improve this authorCombine/separate worksAuthor divisionJohn Ralston Saul is currently considered a "single author." If one or more works are by a distinct, homonymous authors, go ahead and split the author. IncludesJohn Ralston Saul is composed of 8 names. You can examine and separate out names. Combine with…
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