Dorothy Livesay’s Journey with My Selves: 1909-1963 (1991)

2014-02-27T15:40:12-05:00

I can’t remember where I gathered the idea that I wanted to read Dorothy Livesay’s memoir, Journey with My Selves, but I bought a copy of it from Macondo Books in Guelph (which has a great selection of literary fiction and biography, second-hand) and the Women Unbound Challenge was the

Dorothy Livesay’s Journey with My Selves: 1909-1963 (1991)2014-02-27T15:40:12-05:00

Margaret Atwood’s Moving Targets (2005)

2014-02-27T15:52:26-05:00

Just browsing through the table of contents of this essay collection might lead you to believe that it was penned by a feminist. Depending how you define feminist, of course. Certainly Atwood is as willing to consider works by Toni Morrison, Carol Shields, Angela Carter and Hilary Mantel as she

Margaret Atwood’s Moving Targets (2005)2014-02-27T15:52:26-05:00

Margaret Atwood’s Negotiating with the Dead (2002)

2014-02-27T15:26:07-05:00

When I put my mind to thinking of Canadian feminists whose books I wanted to explore in 2010, Margaret Atwood's name came to mind immediately. I was a teenager when I first read The Edible Woman and Life Before Man and Cat's Eye, a young woman heading to university with

Margaret Atwood’s Negotiating with the Dead (2002)2014-02-27T15:26:07-05:00
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