Monday, November 9th, 2009
Tuesday November 10, 2009
Lorna Crozier grew up poor in Swift Current, Saskatchewan, and later became one of Canada's best-known poets. Lorna writes about her upbringing and particularly her tough-and-tender mom in a memoir called Small Beneath the Sky. Jane Christmas recalls her extraordinary trip to Italy with her mother, a journey that was supposed to lead to a renaissance in their difficult relationship. Jane's travel memoir is called Incontinent on the Continent. Andreas Schroeder describes his strict Mennonite father, and Ariel Gordon starts a project to photograph the hands of Canadian authors.
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Jane Christmas can`t seem to understand why her mother does not like her new book "Incontinent on the continent". From this interview, which dealt mainly with her relationship with her mother,I conclude that Ms. Christmas is not able to imagine that her mother can can have any feelings of self-respect and dignity as a separate human being, mother or not.
J Ross, November 15, 2009 2:02 PMThe Next Chapter Podcast
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