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Toronto author Robert Fulford discusses some of the great writers (and their works) from Canada and the impact they have had on the world. Fulford's article, originally published in "The National Post," talks about famous authors such as Margaret Atwood, Alistair MacLeaod, Mordecai Richler: their influences, the Canadian nature of their work, the awards they have received, and more.
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alias grace, barney's version, canadian fiction, canadian novelists, david lodge, gnter grass, hugh maclennon, margaret atwood, michael frayn, michael ondaatje, mordecai richler, morley callaghan, rohinton mistry, salman rushie, such a long journey, the blind assasin, the cunning man, the handmaid's tale, the robber bride, two solitudes, vikram seth, canadian literature of the twentieth century
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