Works which cite Hugh MacLennan

Richler, Howard. Questions of survival and Canadian language. The Toronto Star, November 30, 1996 L7.

FREED, JOSH. Houde epitome of the city's best and worst times. The Gazette (Montreal), November 09, 1996 A2.

JOHNSTON, DAVID. Montreal 2000: Lost and leaderless. The Gazette (Montreal), April 27, 1996 B1 / BREAK.

ABLEY, MARK. Writer after writer has put the city into words. The Gazette (Montreal), April 26, 1996 A7.

Thorsell, William. Distance has always been essential to the unity of Canada's solitudes. The Globe and Mail, Saturday October 28, 1995 D6.

TWIGG, ALAN. Don't cry for me, Hugh MacLennan. The Province (Vancouver), Friday October 27, 1995 A56.

Laxer, James. Referendum debate has given way to windy mantras. The Toronto Star, Sunday September 17, 1995 B3.

Kennedy, Mark. A TOWN WITHOUT WORK: The coal and fish are gone and no city in Canada is more dependent on social assistance than Glace Bay, but the other shoe is about to drop . . . [Part 1 of 2]. The Ottawa Citizen, Saturday January 28, 1995 B1.

Calamai, Peter. Time to recall Mackenzie's epic feat. The Ottawa Citizen, Saturday July 17, 1993 A6.

CREIGHTON, DAVID. DOWN TO EARTH Bus plays symphony of the open road. The Globe and Mail, Saturday August 22, 1992 F1.

COX, KEVIN. Saving the scarred house of MacLennan's youth. The Globe and Mail, Thursday January 10, 1991 A6.

Robinson, Robert R. Trivial Pursuit: the short, happy life of a pioneer book review. Books in Canada, v13, p3, March 1984.

Irwin, Grace. Gems of literary wisdom. Canadian Author and Bookman, v57, p19, fall 1981.

Lochhead, D. G. HALIFAX IN CANADIAN LITERATURE. Transactions of the Royal Society of Canada [Canada] 1981 19: 93-104.


Works which mention Hugh MacLennan

1996

SMITH, STEPHEN. GRUB STREET. The Globe and Mail, Saturday December 21, 1996 D13.

Books staff. Things are looking up in the reference book world. The Vancouver Sun, December 07, 1996 C6.

Stevenson, Jane. tragic irony; despite selling 3 million albums in Canada, The Tragically Hip can't make an impresssion in the U.S. The Toronto Sun, December 01, 1996 S3.

Wyman, Max. CanLit's core: the house that Jack built. The Vancouver Sun, November 30, 1996 F1 / FRONT.

ROSS, VAL. Patriotic evangelist is still preaching IN PERSON / The gospel according to Mel Hurtig hasn't changed since he first fell in love with Canada. The Globe and Mail, Thursday November 28, 1996 C1.

Newman, Peter C. Au revoir to a Montreal that is no longer. The Vancouver Sun, November 23, 1996 F5.

ABLEY, MARK. Ex-Montreal cabbie picks up Hugh MacLennan Prize: Ferguson tops QSPELL awards, which honor best of Quebec's English-language writers. The Gazette (Montreal), November 23, 1996 C2.

Hunter, James. Union blues. The Scotsman, November 23, 1996, Saturday, Pg. 16

Marchand, Philip. Casting Pearl before the giants. The Toronto Star, November 23, 1996 L3.

In Brief: Today In History. The Gazette (Montreal), November 05, 1996 A3.

NADEL, IRA B. A voice is born: A single five-stanza poem launched Leonard Cohen on his lifelong trajectory of celebrity and quest. The Gazette (Montreal), November 03, 1996 D5 / BREAK.

MORTON, DESMOND. Writers from opposite poles offer formulas for breakup. The Gazette (Montreal), October 19, 1996 I8 / BREAK.

RICHLER, HOWARD. Canadian: it's how we speak, eh? The Gazette (Montreal), October 19, 1996 I7.

Francoli, Francisco. There are only two solitudes, not 10. The Vancouver Sun, October 16, 1996 A2.

Mitchell, David. The differences between B.C., Alberta aren't quite insurmountable. The Vancouver Sun, October 07, 1996 A10.

Mitchell, David. Can Westerners emerge from their solitudes to repair a nation? The Vancouver Sun, September 30, 1996 A10.

Future Ink. The Vancouver Sun, September 07, 1996 D11.

Gaffield, Chad. Les dynamismes de la recherche au Quebec. Canadian Historical Review, September, 1996, Vol. 77 ; No. 3 ; Pg. 458.

Swick, David. Yellow ribbons mark off the area of destruction: Dal destroys four charming old homes to make room for a parking lot. The Daily News (Halifax), August 26, 1996.

Holubitsky, Jeff. The Great Canadian Trivia Quiz: Test your knowledge of what we've achieved in 129 years. The Ottawa Citizen, June 30, 1996 C1 / FRONT.

WOODCOCK, CONNIE. our home and schizophrenic land; two solitudes, hugh maclennan called us, and in 1996 the shoe still fits. The Toronto Sun, June 30, 1996 C6.

RUSSO, ROBERT. Rockin' in the U.S.A.: At last, the Tragically Hip could be conquering the star-spangled market. The Gazette (Montreal), June 29, 1996 E2.

Henderson, Keith. Bertrand's book shows him for the iconoclast he is. The Financial Post, June 26, 1996 p13.

Foran, Charles. Straight from the Hip; rock group The Tragically Hip. Saturday Night, June, 1996, Vol. 111 ; No. 5 ; Pg. 75.

Hip taking baby steps in U.S. The Daily News (Halifax), May 31, 1996 31.

McGoogan, Ken. W.O. Mitchell's fighting back: Grand Old Man of Canadian fiction is on the mend. Calgary Herald, May 06, 1996 B4.

Gordon, Charles. Ottawa Valley book fest keeps its pages turning. The Ottawa Citizen, May 05, 1996 C12.

Your Montrealers. The Gazette (Montreal), May 05, 1996 A6.

YANOFSKY, JOEL. If not for dysfunction, these losers wouldn't function at all. The Gazette (Montreal), Books April 27, 1996 I1 / BREAK.

Henderson, Keith. A historical view on the preservation of minority rights. The Financial Post, April 23, 1996 17.

KALBFLEISCH, JOHN. Leacock spirit still presiding at meeting of Canadian authors: `He was one of those regal dons with hearts of gold and lungs of bronze'. The Gazette (Montreal), April 20, 1996 B8.

TODAY IN HISTORY. The Edmonton Journal, April 13, 1996 H6.

Lawson, Guy. No Canada? After the referendum, a chill descends on Montreal. Harper's Magazine, April, 1996, Vol. 292 ; No. 1751 ; Pg. 67.

Celebrating McGill's 175th. The Gazette (Montreal), March 31, 1996 B2.

Jenkins, Phil. Hard to imagine the momentous things a long life has seen. The Ottawa Citizen, March 10, 1996 C9.

Bailey, T.M. The Burning Bush and a Few Acres of Snow: The Presbyterian Contribution to Canadian Life and Culture. Canadian Historical Review, March, 1996, Vol. 77 ; No. 1 ; Pg. 148.

GAUTHIER, NATASHA. Atwood, Beaulieu interview each other in Deux Sollicitudes. The Gazette (Montreal), February 04, 1996 F1 / BREAK.

Kennedy, Janice. Je me souviens: Remember the artistic contributions of anglo-Montrealers. The Ottawa Citizen, January 24, 1996 B6.

Fulford, Robert. Rand fans band together when attack at hand. The Globe and Mail, Wednesday January 24, 1996 C1.

Zerbisias, Antonia. 1983 teleplay resonates still. The Toronto Star, January 03, 1996 D1.

1995

Gareau-Des Bois, Louise. Adieu ? un grand ami. Le Devoir, Jeudi 28 d?cembre 1995 A7. NEWMAN, PETER C. A find farewell to 'Rob' Davies. Maclean's, December 18, 1995, Pg. 40.

Redekop, Bill. Mulroney fan no more. Winnipeg Free Press, Sunday December 17, 1995 d3

LOWY, FREDERICK H. Finding courage: Universities shouldn't be afraid to engage in unity debate. The Gazette (Montreal), Saturday December 02, 1995 B5.

Lee, Robert Mason. THE WEST Oh, the longing of a Canadian in a snowless land. The Globe and Mail

Saturday November 25, 1995 D2.

Gironnay, Sophie. Quelques drinks p?tillants mais pas de grands crus. Le Devoir, Samedi 25 novembre 1995 D6.

Mckie, Robin. CROFTING: LAST CHANCE TO WIN LAND AND FREEDOM. The Observer, November 19, 1995, Sunday, Pg. 11.

BUITENHUIS, PETER. Peter Newman: Revolutionary reading The Canadian Revolution is a provocative take on political developments in the past decade THE CANADIAN REVOLUTION 1985-1995: From Deference to Defiance. The Globe and Mail, Saturday November 18, 1995

C24.

Grey, Julius. Quebec needs more integration of French and English. The Ottawa Citizen, Saturday November 18, 1995 B6.

GREY, JULIUS. Bridging solitudes: Quebec needs more mixing between French and English on an individual level. The Gazette (Montreal), Thursday November 16, 1995 B3.

Jerome-Forget, Monique. CANADA IS IN ITS ELEVENTH HOUR: Before we part, let's seriously try to reconcile this country's two political solitudes. The Financial Post, Saturday November 11, 1995 21. FOTHERINGHAM, ALLAN. An epic struggle that will never end. Maclean's, November 6, 1995, Pg. 88.

HELWIG, DAVID. Too much sex, not enough sailing: Robert MacNeil's novel reads like MacLennan Lite. The Gazette (Montreal), Books Saturday November 04, 1995 G2.

Campbell, Angus Peter. Landed interest. The Scotsman, November 4, 1995, Saturday, Pg. 17.

TWIGG, ALAN. PQ doesn't deserve olive branch. The Province (Vancouver), Friday November 03, 1995 A46.

LET CANADA FIND ITS WAY. Capital Times. October 31, 1995, Tuesday, Pg. 8A.

TURNER, CRAIG. QUEBEC STEPS UP TO PONDER A GREAT DIVIDE; CANADA: DEBATE IS HEATED BEFORE PROVINCE'S MONDAY VOTE ON SECESSION. Los Angeles Times, October 29, 1995, Sunday, Part A; Page 1.

Ford, Catherine. Most Canadians will have little tolerance for Bouchard's rosy scenario. The Ottawa Citizen, Wednesday October 25, 1995 A15.

Ford, Catherine. Will separatists wake up before it's too late? Calgary Herald, Tuesday October 24, 1995 A11.

Drolet, Daniel. Quebec's Quirks; Everything you wanted to know, but didn't ask. The Ottawa Citizen, Saturday October 21, 1995 D4.

Flemming, Brian. Quebec's O.J. effect. The Daily News (Halifax), News Wednesday October 18, 1995 p21.

BAUCH, HUBERT. Quebec's memory: `Our master, the past' is a compelling presence for modern-day Quebec nationalists (Part One). The Gazette (Montreal), The Choice Tuesday October 17, 1995 D1 /BREAK.

Ross, David. Mission to reintroduce man into the Highlands. The Herald (Glasgow), October 16, 1995, Pg. 11.

INNISS, SCOTT. Anglo pens unstirred by referendum. The Globe and Mail, Saturday October 14, 1995 E11.

REFERENDUM DIGEST. The Edmonton Journal, Friday October 06, 1995 A4.

Sibley, Robert. FROM LA SURVIVANCE TO THE QUIET REVOLUTION. The Ottawa Citizen, Sunday September 24, 1995 C1.

SMULDERS, MARILYN. The little motherlode: Cape Breton writer Sheldon Currie's quirky short story about a troubled coal-mining family has grown beyond his expectations. The Daily News (Halifax), Friday September 22, 1995 29. NEWMAN, PETER C. From two solitudes to twin lassitudes. Maclean's, September 18, 1995, Pg. 46.

HELWIG, DAVID. The importance of being Pierre; What you see is what you get with Berton and that's no mean thing. The Gazette (Montreal), Saturday September 09, 1995 I1/BREAK.

Persky, Stan. The Persky Review: It's time to get serious about culture. The Globe and Mail, Saturday August 31, 1996 C17.

WILSON-SMITH, ANTHONY. Running on empty. Maclean's, August 28, 1995, Pg. 17.

Inniss, Scott. Quebec tempest minor worry for anglo writers. The Ottawa Citizen, Sunday August 27, 1995 C4.

Morgan, Frank. Modern spirit is starving for prayer. The Toronto Star, Saturday August 26, 1995 H13.

PATTERSON, ARNIE Leonard right up there with George V. Higgins. The Daily News (Halifax), Sunday August 20, 1995 50.

TWIGG, ALAN. Joan of Art: Still vulnerable after all these years. The Province (Vancouver) -- Final

Editorial Friday August 18, 1995 A38.

Brown, Ronnie R. and Iris Winston. Brief Reviews: Endangered Species By Mary Soderstrom. The Ottawa Citizen, Sunday July 30, 1995 C4

Portman, Jamie. Canadian sci-fiction, fantasy on exhibit in Ottawa. The Spectator (Hamilton), Saturday July 22, 1995 15.

PORTMAN, JAMIE. Rich heritage of fantasy and sci-fi displayed also part of Canadian mosaic. The Vancouver Sun, Saturday July 22, 1995 C12. Beam, ALEX. Go north, young man. The Boston Globe, July 19, 1995, Wednesday, Pg. 65.

Hartline, Jack; Rich ter Maat. BRIEFLY. The Vancouver Sun, Saturday July 15, 1995 D19.

Keith, Cassandra M. A brief history of the literature of English Canada. RQ, June 22, 1995, Vol. 34 ; No. 4 ; Pg. 447.

SCHNURMACHER, THOMAS. Knowing how to party arty; Special effects create space- voyage atmosphere at Musee d'Art Contemporain. The Gazette (Montreal), Monday June 19, 1995 B4. DeMONT, JOHN. THE LAST BEST PLACE. Maclean's, June 19, 1995, Pg. 22.

GIBSON, DOUGLAS. The insatiable Charles Ritchie. The Globe and Mail, Saturday June 17, 1995 C17.

Taylor, Richard. Laurence found a lifeline in letters. The Ottawa Citizen, Sunday June 11, 1995 B3

BUSBY, BRIAN JOHN. Even a good library leaves room for a book-keeper. The Vancouver Sun, Saturday June 10, 1995 D7.

Hip wade gingerly into American tour. The Guardian, Saturday June 01, 1996 PAGE 8 SECTION C.

Fulford, Robert. Modern novel recalls a bygone time. The Globe and Mail, Wednesday May 31, 1995 C1.

WORTHINGTON, PETER. truth mightier than the pen. The Toronto Sun, Tuesday May 02, 1995 11

KALMAN NAVES, ELAINE. Harbourfront loss is body blow to writers. The Gazette (Montreal), Saturday April 15, 1995 H1/BREAK.

Mair, Rafe. SOVEREIGNTY-ASSOCIATION GAME PLAYED WELL BY PARIZEAU: The Rest of Canada won't go along. The Financial Post, Friday March 31, 1995 11.

BAUCH, HUBERT. QUEBEC'S MEMORY; `Our master, the past' is a compelling presence for modern-day Quebec nationalists [Part 1 of 2]. The Gazette (Montreal), Saturday March 25, 1995 B1/BREAK.

BLOCK, IRWIN. Wartime roundup of city fascists was wrong: author. The Gazette (Montreal), Thursday March 23, 1995 A1/FRONT.

ABLEY, MARK. Quanglos take a strange road trip; Intrepid Montreal-area writers promote anglo culture in Ontario. The Gazette (Montreal), News Wednesday March 22, 1995 A1/FRONT.

KESTERTON, MICHAEL. FACTS & ARGUMENTS SOCIAL STUDIES A DAILY MISCELLANY OF INFORMATION. The Globe and Mail, Monday March 20, 1995 A12.

Ross, Val. The Write Stuff Fiction's risky waters. The Globe and Mail, Saturday March 11, 1995 C24.

Beaudry, Jean-R. Le m?pris du conqu?rant. Le Devoir, Samedi 4 mars 1995 A8.

Thomas, John D. Arthur Irwin: A Biography. Canadian Historical Review, March, 1995, Vol. 76 ; No. 1 ; Pg. 124.

Obituary of George Woodcock. The Daily Telegraph, February 20, 1995, Monday, Pg. 25.

SOLECKI, SAM. Touching on 3 lives Biographies of Ondaatje, Callaghan and Gzowski don't tell the full story MORLEY CALLAGHAN: Literary Anarchist. The Globe and Mail, Saturday February 18, 1995 C26.

CAMPBELL, MURRAY. How we honour our finest. The Globe and Mail, Monday January 16, 1995 A11.

Zekas, Rita. Mother of contention Canadian-born Susan Clark comes home to play baby-seller Lila Young in the CBC TV-movie Butterbox Babies. The Toronto Star, Sunday January 08, 1995 C1.

1994

Marchand, Philip. British literary reference adds to its list of the century's notable novelists. The Toronto Star, Saturday December 31, 1994 F7.

KESTERTON, MICHAEL. THE WORLD IN 1995 Great Dates Epic moments from eras past, and a look at history yet to be made. The Globe and Mail, Friday December 30, 1994 P14.

McGoogan, Ken. WHO HAS SEEN W.O. MITCHELL? A legend in Canada but no praise from the British. Calgary Herald, Saturday December 24, 1994 D12.

Marchand, Philip. Writing of writers is like giving birth. The Toronto Star, Saturday December 03, 1994 J15.

Buie, Elizabeth. Heritage 'bandwagon' ignores human element, say crofters. The Herald (Glasgow), November 21, 1994, Pg. 3.

Herald Staff. GOVERNOR-GENERAL'S AWARDS: Alberta writers rake in literary prizes. Calgary Herald, Entertainment Wednesday November 16, 1994 C10.

GWYN, RICHARD. The nations - Urban-rural chasm widening. Times Colonist, Wednesday October 26, 1994.

GWYN, RICHARD. New solitudes; Divisions in Canada have less and less to do with language. The Gazette (Montreal), Tuesday October 25, 1994 B3.

Gwyn, Richard. Chasm between urban and rural Canada is widening. The Toronto Star, Sunday October 23, 1994 E3.

HELWIG, DAVID. A Canadian poet's long and restless life. The Gazette (Montreal), Saturday October 15, 1994 I1/BREAK.

McGoogan, Ken. WRITER REVEALS CALGARY-BORN POET'S COMPLEXITY. Calgary Herald, Saturday October 08, 1994 F1.

DAVEY, FRAN. Earle Birney: The poet, the lover EARLE BIRNEY: A Life. The Globe and Mail

Saturday October 01, 1994 C26.

Clyde H. Farnsworth. Worlds apart. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, September 25, 1994, Sunday, Pg. F1.

GOLDSTEIN, LORRIE. MAYBE IT'S ALL THAT BEARING ARMS. The Toronto Sun. September 20, 1994, Tuesday, Pg. 12.

FARNSWORTH, CLYDE H. The World; Yoked in Twin Solitudes: Canada's Two Cultures. The New York Times. September 18, 1994, Sunday, Section 4; Page 4; Column 1.

HUSTAK, ALAN. Bird on a wire; Leonard Cohen, at 60, has donned the cloak of New Age prophet. The Gazette (Montreal), Saturday September 17, 1994 D1/BREAK.

LAUTENS, TREVOR. From mid-century, lessons for the centuries ahead. The Vancouver Sun, Tuesday September 13, 1994 A13.

Yakabuski, Konrad. Two solitudes reflected in news coverage English, French reports show differing perceptions. The Toronto Star, Saturday September 03, 1994 A8.

Cohen, Matt. Imagining the Arctic Enduring Dreams: An Exploration Of Arctic Landscape by John Moss. The Toronto Star, Saturday August 27, 1994 H14.

CONLOGUE, RAY. Three distinct Quebec voices BOOKS / Three new francophone works - Michel Tremblay's literary autobiography, Naim Kattan's collection of essays and Jacques Godbout's latest novel - provide a variety of insights that may defy translation. The Globe and Mail, Tuesday August 09, 1994 pC1.

FORAN, CHARLES. Canadian phenomenon: the insta-classic. The Gazette (Montreal), Saturday August 06, 1994 H1/BREAK.

Baele, Nancy. Raise toast to vibrant life in Quebec; Politics can't kill romance of province. The Ottawa Citizen, Monday July 11, 1994 A4.

McDONALD, MARCI. COMMUNITY OF DREAMS. Maclean's. July 1, 1994, Pg. 10.

Charest, R?my. Le Mus?e du Qu?bec publie le catalogue de l'exposition Qu?bec, plein la vue: aussi agr?able ? lire qu'? regarder. Le Devoir, Samedi 18 juin 1994 D1. Frayne, Trent. Hockey violent? What else is new?. Maclean's. v. 107, June 6 1994, p. 90.

Charest, R?my. Qu?bec, ville ouverte. Le Devoir, Qu?bec Vendredi 3 juin 1994 B6.

DRAINIE, BRONWYN. Moving CanLit out of the china cabinet and onto the kitchen table. The Globe and Mail, Saturday May 28, 1994 C7.

Brown, Ian. All shook up; January 1994, Northridge, California earthquake recounted. Saturday Night, April, 1994, Vol. 109 ; No. 3 ; Pg. 32.

Taylor, Kelly. Digest March 20 MacLennan: Two Solitudes. Winnipeg Free Press, Sunday March 20, 1994.

Martel, R?ginald. Un viol avec effraction. La Presse, Dimanche 6 mars 1994 B1.

Carr, Jim. Aiming to inflame. Winnipeg Free Press, Saturday January 22, 1994.

SALUTIN, RICK. Why Pucklit won't produce a Rink of Dreams. The Globe and Mail, Friday January 21, 1994 C1.

Pratte, Andr?. Minowhat? La Presse, Jeudi 20 janvier 1994 A4.

1993

Chamberlain, Adrian. A poet for the masses - Award-winning Al Purdy rolling with life's punches. Times Colonist, Thursday December 23, 1993.

SOLECKI, SAM. A gritty guide to the lives of Al Purdy REACHING FOR THE BEAUFORT SEA: An Autobiography. The Globe and Mail, Saturday December 11, 1993 C26.

Regan, Tom. The hard truth of Canada's three solitudes. The Daily News (Halifax), Thursday October 28, 1993 p19.

DIAMOND, ANN. Good fiction embodies life's winners, losers. The Gazette (Montreal), Saturday October 16, 1993 J5/BREAK.

CLEMENTS, WARREN. THE CHALLENGE (116) Anne of Green Clerestories, and other examples of overgrowth. The Globe and Mail, Saturday October 02, 1993 D4.

COX, KEVIN. HALIFAX CBC gets a taste of its own scrutiny. The Globe and Mail, Wednesday September 29, 1993 A4.

Historic home not forgotten. The Daily News (Halifax), Wednesday September 22, 1993 p20.

CRANSTON, MARLA. Group had money to fix MacLennan home. The Daily News (Halifax), Tuesday September 21, 1993

Arnold, Gordon. Massive illegal cod haul reported. Winnipeg Free Press, Monday September 20, 1993.

CBC DESTROYS WRITER`S HOME. Calgary Herald, Monday September 20, 1993 A12.

Author's old home destroyed. The Toronto Star, Monday September 20, 1993 A10.

CURWIN, TREVOR. MacLennan home reduced to rubble; CBC loses patience weeks before hearing. The Daily News (Halifax), Sunday September 19, 1993.

BOONE, MIKE. Bananas misses the boat; CBC film about English Montreal in '50s is boring. The Gazette (Montreal), Saturday September 11, 1993 E7.

CRANSTON, MARLA. Tearful Casino cab drivers urge limit on city licences. The Daily News (Halifax), News Friday July 30, 1993.

KELLY, BRENDAN. Outdoor rockfest good as it gets; For eight hours, six acts played at the top of their form. The Gazette (Montreal), Monday July 26, 1993 C6/BREAK.

Sibley, Robert. RESTAURANT TO THE STARS; HULL'S CAFE HENRY BURGER; 70 years of catering to a culinary who's who. The Ottawa Citizen, July 25, 1993 A1 / FRONT.

KALMAN NAVES, ELAINE. Montreal's dark voluptuary; Leonard Cohen remains attached to his roots. The Gazette (Montreal), Saturday July 10, 1993 I4.

WALLACE, BRUCE. 100 CANADIANS TO WATCH. Maclean's, July 5, 1993, Pg. 25.

True to your school. The Daily News (Halifax), Sunday July 04, 1993.

Eichenberger, Bill. SINGER-SONGWRITERS BOUNCE BACK WITH FOUR PERFORMANCES LOCALLY. The Columbus Dispatch. June 3, 1993, Thursday, Pg. 8.

COCHRANE, ROBERTSON. Webster's lexicographic legacy WORD PLAY/It's 150 years since 'America's Schoolmaster' died but his influence on American English is very much alive - which is hardly surprising, since his dictionary has sold 45 million copies. The

Globe and Mail, Saturday May 29, 1993 D6.

Taylor, Kelly. Digest MacLennan: N.S. native. Winnipeg Free Press, Saturday March 20, 1993.

Walker, Julian H. Walker's contribution. The Globe and Mail, Saturday January 16, 1993 D7.

125 Portraits. Canadian Banker, January, 1993, Vol. 100 ; No. 1 ; Pg. 54.

1992

MacQueen , Ken. Fireside Al tells you a story for Christmas. Daily News (Halifax), Thursday December 24, 1992, p18.

MacQueen , Ken. 'Fireside Al' still warms hearts on the way home. Vancouver Sun, Thursday December 24, 1992, pA8.

MacQueen , Ken. A storyteller's gift: Fine tale a Christmas transport of delight. The Ottawa Citizen, Wednesday December 23, 1992, pA10.

WOLFE, MORRIS. Morris Wolfe finds much to praise in two arts publications. The Globe and Mail, Tuesday December 08, 1992 C1

Adilman, Sid. Arts group horrifed by Valour hearings. The Toronto Star, Monday December 7, 1992 B6

THORSELL, WILLIAM. A No vote will mean that the two solitudes will get lonelier. The Globe and Mail, Saturday October 24, 1992 D6.

COX, KEVIN. The death and life of a Maritime city. The Globe and Mail, Saturday December 05, 1992 A6.

Marchand, Philip. Quebec's anglo writers struggle to stay optimistic. The Toronto Star, Saturday December 5, 1992 F8

Andrews, Marke; Stephen Jackson; Nick Rebalski; Ron Riter; Donna Anderson; Rick Murray; Greg Potter. Get (or give) the big picture. The Vancouver Sun, Saturday December 05, 1992 C10

Further Reading. The Daily News (Halifax), Explosion Supplement, Thursday December 03, 1992 23

MACKIE, John. HOCKEY PUCK ROCK: Thanks to The Tragically Hip, Canada now has a song to sing about . . . hockey star Bill Barilko. The Vancouver Sun, Thursday December 03, 1992 C1

YANOFSKY, Joel. QSPELL Book Awards set for tonight at the Ritz. The Gazette (Montreal), Friday November 27, 1992 C3

RENZETTI, ELIZABETH. What's not to love about Tragically Hip? The Globe and Mail, Friday November 20, 1992 C2.

CP. Watercolor of Halifax explosion found. The Ottawa Citizen, Wednesday November 18, 1992 C11

SAXBERG, LYNN. The Tragically Hip; Canada's top rock band discovers winning formula with third album. The Ottawa Citizen, Thursday November 12, 1992 F1

WALLACE, BRUCE. REACH FOR THE STARS. Maclean's, November 9, 1992, Pg. 24.

Marcotte, Gilles. Bons sentiments, mauvais romans et vice versa... L'Actualit? Vol:17 No:17 1 novembre 1992 125.

ANDREWS, MARKE. Corbeil tears out of the writer's block with acclaimed first effort. The Vancouver Sun, Wednesday October 21, 1992 C1

DAFOE, CHRIS. The Hip sway to Southern fatalism. The Globe and Mail, Monday October 19, 1992 C1.

Howell, Peter. Band's Fully Completely Hip. The Toronto Star, Friday October 16, 1992 C12

Howell, Peter. Tragically Hip wanders down dark lyrical road. The Toronto Star, Saturday October 10, 1992 J6

McGoogan, Kenneth. Sly humor not lost on Kroetsch. Calgary Herald, Saturday October 10, 1992 C1

McLeod, Bruce. If only for a day, life's a gift'. The Toronto Star, Friday October 9, 1992 A29

Lautens, Trevor. Traitor in a strange land. The Vancouver Sun, Saturday October 03, 1992 A17

WARE, BEVERLEY. CBC legally allowed to demolish MacLennan building. The Daily News (Halifax), Tuesday September 22, 1992, p4.

Spears, John. Feud over author's home CBC wants rid of MacLennan's boyhood house. The Toronto Star, Tuesday September 22, 1992 A9.

Les ?crivains anglophones. La Presse, Dimanche 20 septembre 1992 B4.

Slopen, Beverley. Unsold books turned into kitty litter. The Toronto Star, Saturday September 19, 1992 pG16.

Littler, William. Variation on themes of Gould stories. The Toronto Star, Saturday September 19, 1992 pG3.

Roy, Bruno. Anglo writers were recognized. The Gazette (Montreal), September 18, 1992 B2.

TU THANH HA, Parizeau woos anglos - in French; Parti Quebecois welcomes Holden in Westmount. The Gazette (Montreal), Monday September 14, 1992 A1/FRONT.

Exhibit ignored English writers. The Gazette (Montreal), Sunday September 13, 1992 B3.

DELEAN, PAUL. Tremblay shares contest windfall with bookstore. The Gazette (Montreal), Friday September 11, 1992 C9.

Brie, Albert. La communication des solitudes. Le Devoir, Mardi 8 septembre 1992 14

Kalman Naves, Elaine. Spurred by idealism, F.R. Scott was a man of many talents. The Gazette (Montreal), Books Saturday August 22, 1992 J3.

HUSTAK, ALAN. With guidebook bloopers like this, no wonder Montreal is nervous centre' of Quebec. The Gazette (Montreal), Show Thursday July 30, 1992 B5.

Marin, Rick. Oh Canada! Oh Quebec! Requiem for a Divided Country.book reviews. National Review, July 6, 1992. Vol. 44 ; No. 13 ; Pg. 52.

Fraser, Fil. Politicians, beware the burst of patriotism sweeping the land. The Toronto Star, Monday July 6, 1992 A13.

GODFREY, STEPHEN and VAL ROSS. Oh, what a time it was. The Globe and Mail, Wednesday July 01, 1992 C1.

Fortin, Marie-Claude. La petite biblioth?que du parfait montr?alais. Voir, VOL: 6 NO: 26 28 mai 1992 24.

Lipovenko, Dorothy. Looking for the perfect dog-eared summer companion? Dorothy Lipovenko offers ideas. The Globe and Mail, Monday May 18, 1992 A12.

GALT, GEORGE. A literary pioneer records the rendezvous of English and French. The Globe and Mail, Saturday March 21, 1992 C20.

DeMONT, John. A harbor of memory. Maclean's, March 16, 1992, Pg. 53.

MACFARLANE, DAVID. A trio on the verge of exploding. The Globe and Mail, Saturday March 07, 1992 C20.

Martel, R?ginald. L'humour terni ou proph?tique de Leacock. La Presse, Dimanche 23 f?vrier 1992 C3

DAVIDSON, J. A. You can tell Canajians by the way they talk, eh? The Globe and Mail, Monday January 13, 1992 A13.

BOOK ENDS, Hugh MacLennan, ['What we lacked in the past ... affection and understanding.'] The Globe and Mail, Saturday January 11, 1992 C16.

ALLEN, GLENN. Across The Divide. Maclean's, January 6, 1992, Pg. 56.

1991

ROSS, VAL. Distilling the Bronfman story. The Globe and Mail, Wednesday November 20, 1991 C1.

CONLOGUE, RAY. Radu the price of anglophone fiction writers Quebec book awards tame affair as old lions such as Richler absent. The Globe and Mail, Saturday November 16, 1991 C7. NEWMAN, PETER C. A vintage crop of business books. Maclean's, November 11, 1991, Pg. 62.

LIPOVENKO, DOROTHY. Dorothy Lipovenko takes issue with an MP who says Canadian literature just isn't good enough. The Globe and Mail, Monday November 04, 1991 A18.

FERGUSON, TED. Cross Current Literature: Ted Ferguson wonders why writers aren't giving us the big Canadian picture. The Globe and Mail, Thursday October 24, 1991 C1.

WALLACE, Bruce. The Head Of The Class. Maclean's, October 21, 1991, Pg. 22.

LASKER, DAVID. Three solitudes, with apologies to Hugh MacLennan. The Globe and Mail, Thursday October 10, 1991 D10.

GEFEN, PEARL SHEFFY. An actor with a most unusual history. The Globe and Mail, Thursday July 18, 1991 D3.

Fulford, Robert. Lessons at the end of the long road to the Mr. Sam book. Financial Times of Canada, Monday April 29, 1991 p31.

OBITUARY/Austin (Dink) Carroll Columnist earned place in News Hall of Fame. The Globe and Mail, Wednesday April 10, 1991 A13.

SIMPSON, JEFFREY. Quebec's communications breakdown A DIFFERENT VISION. The Globe and Mail, Saturday February 23, 1991 C13.

Barry, Margaret. Regretted book [Letter to the Editor]. The Globe and Mail, Saturday February 23, 1991 D7.

HARBRON, JOHN D. Robert Choquette spanned the two solitudes to write about Quebec and serve Canada In memory of a model Canadian. The Globe and Mail, Friday February 15, 1991 A15.

O'CONNOR, LARRY. DARK DAYS/The initial war fever in the United States was unsettling for one Canadian observer. The Globe and Mail, Tuesday February 05, 1991 A16.

SEXTON, ROSEMARY. Dining with authors proves a sellout affair. The Globe and Mail, Saturday January 19, 1991 A6.

Drabelle, Dennis. 'Ink Lake,' a confluence of Canada's storytellers. USA TODAY, January 16, 1991, Pg.9D.

1990

Abley, Mark. Understanding Canada - An Annotated Reading List. The Christian Science Monitor, June 21, 1990, Thursday, Pg. 10.

MALCOLM, ANDREW H. Margaret Atwood Reflects on a Hit. The New York Times, April 14, 1990, Saturday, Late Edition - Final, Page 13, Column 4. 1989

LEWIS, Paul. Quebec's English Speakers Protesting Minority Status. New York Times, July 4, 1989, Tuesday, Late Edition - Final. Page 27, Column 1.

BRYDEN, RONALD. THE SELF IN STRANGE PLACES. The New York Times, May 28, 1989, Sunday, Late City Final Edition, Section 7; Page 3, Column 1.

VAN DUSEN, LISA. QUEBEC FIRE STORM; TENSIONS RISE, WITH BITTER DISPUTES OVER LANGUAGE AND CONTROVERSY IN A CASE OF ARSON. Maclean's, February 6, 1989, Pg. 12.

1988

MacDonald, David. Humor rare for serious scholar. Toronto Star, April 9, 1988, pM2. MacDonald, David. Canadian Arctic defeats commando. Toronto Star, May 21, 1988, pM2. 1987

Schwartz, Susan. Tip sheet ... writers meet. Montreal Gazette, October 14, 1987, pC9.

French, William. Anti-smoking message is right on target. Globe & Mail, April 14, 1987, pC7.

Say that again. Calgary Herald, March 29, 1987, pA4.

Auf der Maur, Nick. The rumor mill grinds: Chr?tien to the NDP? Montreal Gazette, March 4, 1987, pA2. 1986

Budgen, Mark. Declaring war on ignorance. Globe & Mail, June 25, 1986, pC5.

McGoogan, Kenneth. Impressive writing debut. Calgary Herald, June 11, 1986, pF14.

Lacey, Liam. Writers revive censorship-pornography debate. Globe & Mail. June 1, 1987, pC9.

1985

Waterman, Jennifer. Portrait of a portraistist (portrait of H.M.). Atlantic Insight, v7, August 1985, p31. Ellis, Arthur. Quality paperbacks well worth the cost. Toronto Star, March 10, 1985, pG10.

Goddard, John. Other people's lives. Books in Canada, March 1985, v14 n2, p6-8.

1982

Financial Post, v76, p13, January 16, 1982.

Reeves, John. John Reeves literary portraits (photo of H.M.). Canadian Fiction Magazine, n43, 1982, p58. 1981

Maclean's, v94, p53, July 13, 1981.

Quill & Quire, v47 n2, p30, 1981.

Quill & Quire, v47 n7, p57, 1981.

1979

Tata, Sam. The Plates (photo of H. M.). Canadian Fiction Magazine, n29, p43, 1979.

Financial Post Magazine, May 1979, v73, p32.

Works on Works

Book Reviews

Tierney, Frank M. Hugh MacLennan. Ottawa : University of Ottawa Press, c1994. Canadian Literature, n150, Autmn 1996, pp199-200.

Paragraph Magazine, v17 n2, pp23-4, fall 1995.

Kalman Naves, Elaine. The Writers of Montreal. Vehicule, 1993

STAINES, DAVID. Montreal writers are literary treasure trove. The Gazette (Montreal), Saturday December 18, 1993 I4.

Leith, Linda. Introducing Hugh MacLennan's Two solitudes : a reader's guide. Toronto : ECW Press,

1990.

Quebec Studies, v14, p129, spring-summer 1992.

CM, v19 n3, pp-183-84, May 1991.

Simpson-Housley, Paul and Glen Norcliffe (eds.). A Few Acres of Snow: Literary and Artistic Images of

Canada. Dundurn Press, 1991

Morley, Patricia. Geographers explore literary face of Canada. The Ottawa Citizen, Saturday September 5, 1992 B7.

Grady, Waynen (ed). Treasures of Place: Three Centuries of Nature Writing in Canada. Douglas &

McIntyre, 1992

CIMON, ANNE. What happens to the forest happens to us'. The Gazette (Montreal), Saturday August 1, 1992 J1/BREAK.

BELL, JOHN. HALIFAX: A Literary Portrait. Pottersfield Press, 1990.

DROBOT, EVE. HALIFAX: A Literary Portrait. The Globe and Mail, Wednesday January 09, 1991 C3.

FAVORITE WINTER STORIES FROM FIRESIDE AL, selected and introduced by Alan Maitland

(Penguin, 274 pages, $28).

Kimberley, Todd. Tales of winter have individual merit. Calgary Herald, Saturday December 10, 1994 D7.

Portraits d'un Pays, by Naim Kattan, VLB, 88 pp, $14.95

CHAREST, REMY. Young writers offer rewards; Their backgrounds differ, but their intense works centre on character. The Gazette (Montreal), Saturday July 16, 1994 H3.

Cayouette, Pierre. Na?m Kattan: L'homme qui jetait des ponts entre les cultures. Le Devoir, Samedi 18 juin 1994 D11.

L'amiti? entre les cultures. Le Devoir, Samedi 23 avril 1994 D10.

A Very Large Soul: Selected Letters from Margaret Laurence to Canadian Writers. Edited by J.A. Wainwright, Cormorant.

Persky, Stan. The Persky Review: Selected Laurence letters vitally informative An important transition figure with the gift of grace. The Globe and Mail, Saturday August 26, 1995 C20.

Taylor, Richard. Laurence found a lifeline in letters. The Ottawa Citizen, Sunday June 11, 1995 B3

Williamson, David. Laurence's soul revealed Treasure trove of letters shows author's inner thoughts. Winnipeg Free Press, Sunday June 04, 1995 d5.

Portraits From a Life, by Heward Grafftey (Vehicule Press, 235 pp, $18)

SHATENSTEIN, ELAINE. Grafftey ever a gentleman in memoir. The Gazette (Montreal), September 14, 1996 I2.

FISHER, DOUGLAS. recent books, some of them recommended. The Toronto Sun, November 17, 1996 C7.

CANADA FROM AFAR: The Daily Telegraph Book of Canadian Obituaries. Edited by David Twiston Davies, Dundurn, 270 pages.

ASHENBURG, KATHERINE. The boys' own obits: The British talent for obituary-writing adds up to 150 odd slices of Canadian life. The Globe and Mail, Saturday November 02, 1996 D15.






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