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Strong Voices: Conversations with 50 Canadian Authors (edition 1988)

by Alan Twigg (Autor)

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Reactions to Alan Twigg's first book of interviews with Canadian authors, For Openers: "For Openers is much the best thing of its kind I've ever read, and much more difficult to achieve than the casual reader would guess. " -Hugh MacLennan "One can appreciate the zest, the engaging lack of stuffiness, with which Twigg confronts his authors." -Ken Adachi, Toronto Star "For Openers is probably the best popular introduction to Canadian Literature that one could own." -Charles Campbell, The Ubyssey… (more)
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Title:Strong Voices: Conversations with 50 Canadian Authors
Authors:Alan Twigg (Autor)
Info:Harbour Publishing (1988), Edition: Unabridged, 304 pages
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Reactions to Alan Twigg's first book of interviews with Canadian authors, For Openers: "For Openers is much the best thing of its kind I've ever read, and much more difficult to achieve than the casual reader would guess. " -Hugh MacLennan "One can appreciate the zest, the engaging lack of stuffiness, with which Twigg confronts his authors." -Ken Adachi, Toronto Star "For Openers is probably the best popular introduction to Canadian Literature that one could own." -Charles Campbell, The Ubyssey

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