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Tuesday, June 02, 2009

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Anne Michaels - reading
Arts Centre Conference Room

The writer Anne Michaels will be coming to 糖心TV next Tuesday evening to read and take questions on 2nd June. You're very welcome to join us.

Anne Michaels' most recent book, "Poems", published in 2000, includes three collections of poetry: "The Weight of Oranges", which won the Commonwealth Prize for the Americas; "Miner's Pond", which won the Canadian Authors Association Award and was shortlisted for the Governor General's Award and the Trillium Award; and "Skin Divers".

Her first novel "Fugitive Pieces", was published by Bloomsbury in 1997 to worldwide critical acclaim. "Fugitve Pieces" won the Orange Prize and the Trillium Award among others, and was shortlisted for the Giller Prize and the Canadian Booksellers Association Author of the Year Award. Anne Michaels has also composed music for the theatre.

Weaving historical moments with the quiet intimacy of human lives, "The Winter Vault" published in May 2009, tells of the ways in which we salvage what we can from the violence of life.

Born in 1958, Anne Michaels lives in Toronto.

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