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“Rachel, Rachel” (1968) Dir. Paul Newman

2024-03-17T10:38:23-04:00

"Rachel, Rachel" (1968) Dir. Paul Newman Writers: Margaret Laurence (novel), Stewart Stern (screenplay) Okay, so Joanne Woodward is blonde (and I've always imagined Rachel as being dark-haired). And the funeral home on Japonica Street is a white frame house (as so many lovely old American homes are, although they're more

“Rachel, Rachel” (1968) Dir. Paul Newman2024-03-17T10:38:23-04:00

In which Rachel tries to stop apologizing

2024-03-17T10:41:42-04:00

Margaret Laurence's A Jest of God McClelland & Stewart, 1966 Rachel Cameron's List of Problems: 1. Mother 2. Work 3. Loneliness 4. Manawaka life and last, but not least, 5. Rachel Cameron. Her mother is getting older, and she not only has heart problems, but a brilliant capacity for passive-aggressive

In which Rachel tries to stop apologizing2024-03-17T10:41:42-04:00

Margaret Laurence: Making of a Writer

2014-03-31T15:49:47-04:00

Donez Xiques' Margaret Laurence: The Making of a Writer Dundurn Press, 2005 There are many biographical and critical works about Margaret Laurence. If you're interested in her writing, you might appreciate the pioneering works of Clara Thomas, her 1969 biography, named for her subject, or The Manawaka World of Margaret Laurence (1975).

Margaret Laurence: Making of a Writer2014-03-31T15:49:47-04:00

How I “met” Margaret Laurence

2014-03-09T19:41:33-04:00

I was introduced to Margaret Laurence as a student, by way of The Stone Angel, in high school English class. I don’t remember much of the related schoolwork, but I do remember my teacher announcing her death (in January 1987). He seemed uncomfortable when he spoke about it.  I couldn’t tell

How I “met” Margaret Laurence2014-03-09T19:41:33-04:00

Who wouldn’t want to Shimmershine?

2014-03-09T19:40:20-04:00

Camille Yarbrough's The Shimmershine Queens Putnam-Penguin 1989 When I've had one of those soulfully-exhausting days (or weeks), one of the things that I like to do is browse in the children's library. I have my favourite branches, but often this is a hasty act of desperation which involves stopping at

Who wouldn’t want to Shimmershine?2014-03-09T19:40:20-04:00
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