Friday, October 19 - Event
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Let the Imagination Reign |
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A.L. Kennedy |
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Flaubert claimed that he became Emma Bovary when he wrote Madame Bovary. The audacity and skill it takes to adopt a different perspective or a different gender when creating characters unites these four writers. A.L. Kennedy’s Day takes the viewpoint of an raf tailgunner during WWII. Louise Penny’s Detective Chief Inspector Armand Gamache reappears as the main character in her latest mystery, Dead Cold. Edward O. Phillips’s main character is a widow beginning a new life in Montréal. And Neil Smith creates a love story starring a pair of pink leather gloves and a severed foot. Long live the imagination! |
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