Conversations with Robertson Davies

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Conversations with Robertson Davies

edited by J. Madison Davis

(Literary conversations series / Peggy Whitman Prenshaw, general editor)

University Press of Mississippi, c1989

  • : pbk

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"Books by Robertson Davies": p. [v]

Includes index

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ISBN 9780878053834

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Collections of interviews with notable modern writers
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: pbk ISBN 9780878053841

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Conversations with Robertson Davies is a long overdue anthology of interviews with Canada's most respected literary figure. Journalist, essayist, reviewer, playwright, and novelist, Robertson Davies has not only been a leading figure in Canadian literature since World War II, but, since the publication of Fifth Business in 1970, he has become known throughout the world. Conversations with Robertson Davies will be of interest both to the student of Canadian literature and culture and to the scholar examining Davies's plays and novels as well as to the general reader who would like to know more about the awesome man behind the Salterton and Deptford trilogies, What's Bred in the Bone, and The Lyre of Orpheus. A majority of this anthology of twenty-eight interviews has never before appeared in print. Along with these previously unpublished interviews, the reader finds a selection of the best print interviews: Tom Harpur of the Toronto Star proves Davies's spiritual beliefs, Ann Saddlemyer looks into his dreams, and author Terence M. Green questions Davies on the supernatural.

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