There will be a freeday-long conference on The Art of Biography in Toronto this March. This conference is going to be an excellent opportunity to hear four prominent authors and historians discuss their approach to writing biography, with a focus on Canadian history. It is being presented by the Dictionary of Canadian Biography and Department of History, University of Toronto.
The speakers will be -
CECILIA MORGAN - An (Almost) Accidental Biographer: Finding Lives in the Archives
SUZANNE MORTON - The Exploration of a ‘Hidden Life’ Performing ‘Unhistoric Acts’: Jane B. Wisdom and the Development of Social Work in Canada
JOHN ENGLISH - Writing the Biography of Pierre Elliott Trudeau
CHARLIE FORAN - Richler Was Funny, Why Can’t You Be? On Writing the Biography of Mordecai Richler
The conference is taking place at the Jackman Humanities Building (corner of Bloor and St. George) in Toronto on Saturday March 22, 2014.
If you would like further information about this event or would like to confirm your attendance, please contact Michael Wilcox at 416-946-8593 or by email at: michael.wilcox@mail.utoronto.ca
The website is at http://www.biographi.ca/en/article/art_of_biography.html
The speakers will be -
CECILIA MORGAN - An (Almost) Accidental Biographer: Finding Lives in the Archives
SUZANNE MORTON - The Exploration of a ‘Hidden Life’ Performing ‘Unhistoric Acts’: Jane B. Wisdom and the Development of Social Work in Canada
JOHN ENGLISH - Writing the Biography of Pierre Elliott Trudeau
CHARLIE FORAN - Richler Was Funny, Why Can’t You Be? On Writing the Biography of Mordecai Richler
The conference is taking place at the Jackman Humanities Building (corner of Bloor and St. George) in Toronto on Saturday March 22, 2014.
If you would like further information about this event or would like to confirm your attendance, please contact Michael Wilcox at 416-946-8593 or by email at: michael.wilcox@mail.utoronto.ca
The website is at http://www.biographi.ca/en/article/art_of_biography.html
Note: If anyone is going to this conference, I would be interested to hear how it went.
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