Sherrill Grace on Timothy Findley, in Conversation with Hal Wake (Green College)

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Sherrill Grace, author of Tiff: A Life of Timothy Findley (Wilfrid Laurier University Press, 2020), in conversation with Hal Wake 
Online presentation via Zoom (details on website)
Tuesday, December 8, 5-6:30 pm

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The Miramichi Reader – The Sherrill Grace Interview

Already garnering attention from the likes of Margaret Atwood on Twitter, Tiff: A Life Of Timothy Findley is finally here. First announced over three years ago in Quill & Quire, this mammoth investigation of Findley’s life has been getting some well-deserved buzz from scholars and authors alike, including Mount Allison University’s Christi Verduyn, author of Lifelines: Marian Engel’s Writings, says Tiff is a “compelling portrait of a complex man and brilliant multifaceted writer.” while Andrew Pyper says the new biography “brings thoughtful attention to both the man and the work, the latter of which notably marked the national literature by its particular obsessions and inventions.” [the full article…]

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