17 research outputs found
Interview with Dorothy Livesay
In March 1978 Dorothy Livesay visited the University of Aarhus, Denmark. She had been invited to lecture on \u27Canadian Political Writing in the 30s\u27 and discuss her latest book Right Hand, Left Hand. In the middle of a successful and busy stay Dorothy Livesay found time to answer several questions in connection with Canadian nationalism. The interviewer is Jern Carlsen who teaches Canadian literature at Aarhus University
Reading: Madeline Gagnon and Dorothy Livesay
In this audiovisual recording from March 21, 1991 as part of the 22nd annual UND Writing Conference: “The Literatures of Canada,” Dorothy Livesay and Madeleine Gagnon read a selection of poetry in both English and French originals and English and French translation, with Livesay reading in English and Gagnon in French
Panel
This audiovisual recording from March 20, 1991 as part of the 22nd annual UND Writing Conference: “The Literatures of Canada” features Carol Shields, Dorothy Livesay, Madeleine Gagnon, and Michael Ondaatje forming the noon panel. The panelists discuss their notions of nationalism, national identity, personal identity, and characteristics of Canadian and French Canadian writing.
Moderator: Michael Beard