
For all the Margaret Laurence fans, The Stone Angel is featured on the most recent episode of Backlisted. Highly recommend! @vivastory @batsy @LeahBergen @BarbaraBB #manawakans https://www.backlisted.fm/episodes/203-margaret-laurence-the-stone-angel
For all the Margaret Laurence fans, The Stone Angel is featured on the most recent episode of Backlisted. Highly recommend! @vivastory @batsy @LeahBergen @BarbaraBB #manawakans https://www.backlisted.fm/episodes/203-margaret-laurence-the-stone-angel
#AlphabetGame
Title That Begins With the Letter F
A bounty of wonderful titles for F! A few candidates: Manguel's compendium of favorite characters-Fabulous Monsters,Pullman's imaginative versions of Fairy Tales from Brothers Grimm, Borges' thought experiments & fables-Ficciones, & Frankentstein. I am selecting Fire-Dwellers. one of my favorite Laurence books. Mid-cycle in the Manawaka sequence, Laurence portrays one of her most extraordinary👇
Another Canadian classic. Loved it when I read it in university and still loved it when I re-read it last year with fellow #manawakans. Laurence's bildungsroman about becoming an artist is a complex weaving together of the past and the present.
#alphabetgame #letterd @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks
Final NYRB Bonus Question!
We've read so many great novels during this book club - do you have a favorite? Or a top 3-5?
1) Szabós Katalin Street. It was the February #NYRBBookClub selection & I haven't been able to stop thinking about it. Having read, & loved, another book by Szabó I figured I would enjoy it but I was caught off guard by how much it impacted me.
2) Margaret Laurence!
3) I mentioned the 3 upcoming releases on 4/5. In addition I am really anticipating Tremblay's Pallbearers Club, King's Fairy Tale, Keefe's Rogues.
@ozma.of.oz #sundayfunday
This was a lot more difficult than I anticipated! Although I read several amazing nonfiction books, I did not include any of them on this list with the exception of Night as that was one of my most recently read works of nf that has left a deep mark on me. These were all, without exception, 5 star reads for me. Two of them were rereads for #NYRBBookClub & I enjoyed them even more the second time around. These are not really ranked in any👇
I'm the slowest poke that ever poked for this group read but it felt like the book set the pace for me & I had to follow! I first read this as an undergrad in Winnipeg & appreciated it a lot, but reading it now made me understand just how ambitious & wide-ranging it is on the subjects of motherhood, writing, sexuality, & how narratives are constructed both for the individual & a society. Thanks #manawakans for this Laurence deep dive. I loved it.
And we‘ve finished the Manawakan Cycle. ?
Thank you, #Manawakans, for finally inspiring me to read them all and what a moving conclusion to this deftly interwoven series! I loved the central notion that Morag‘s story is also the story of Canada in so many ways, especially the complicated relationships between the British settlers and the Métis of the prairie provinces.
Just brilliant.
This book meant a lot to me when I first read it and now it means more & means differently. In my 20s, it was Morag's development as a writer that stirred me. Now it's her search for ancestors.
Like @vivastory, my thoughts are all over the place, but I do feel like Christie Logan, diviner of the Nuisance Grounds, might be one of the most memorable characters in Canadian fiction!
Thank you #manawakans! I've loved re-reading Laurence with you!