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I read (part of): "The Cellist of Sarajevo" by Steven Galloway1 comment

reidmccarter wrote 2 weeks ago: When writing a war novel most authors must struggle with how to narrow down an incredibly complex ev … more →

Tags: Canadian Books, reid, The Cellist of Sarajevo

The Cellist of Saravejo by Steven Galloway

biblioholics wrote 2 weeks ago: I just finished The Cellist of Sarajevo this morning, and I must say it is one of the best books I h … more →

Tags: Books for everyone, The Cellist of Sarajevo, Book Review, Books, book, The Cellist of Sarajevo

Not all eyes are on the Prizes

macleans.ca wrote 1 month ago: Gil Adamson’s The Outlander, Joseph Boyden’s Three Day Road, Steven Galloway’s The Cellist of Saraje … more →

Tags: Arts & Culture, Books, Giller Prize, Margaret Atwood, joseph boyden, lawrence hill, Michael Ondaatje, The Year of the Flood, Yann Martel

"Literature"2 comments

Lucas J.W. Johnson wrote 2 months ago: Last week, Canadian author and UBC Creative Writing professor Steven Galloway wrote a letter to the … more →

Tags: writing, Literature

The Cellist of Sarajevo by Steven Galloway

gwenamon wrote 3 months ago: Wow. A harrowing book that I flew through because the writing was so poignant, so crisp. I love how … more →

Tags: Books, Book Reviews, Book Bitch, Reading, The Cellist of Sarajevo

Almost Black and White, Almost Colour4 comments

Robert G. Longpré wrote 3 months ago: Yes, a second post today.  I felt that I had to explain why the change in type of photo being put on … more →

Tags: Photography, Philosophy, Saskatchewan, Digital Camera, sony dsc-h50, Canadian Prairie, HOPE, Photo Blog, Jungian Psychology

The Cellist of Srajevo (Book Review)

Annette Julia Dunlea wrote 4 months ago: The Cellist of Sarajevo by Steven Galloway (Book Review) The Cellist of Sarajevo is a fictional acco … more →

Tags: Fiction, War, The Cellist of Sarajevo, suffering, humanitity

The Cellist of Sarajevo, by Steven Galloway1 comment

Lisa Hill wrote 5 months ago: Many years ago  I read The Impossible Country, by Brian Hall  - a journalist’s attempt to make … more →

Tags: Canadian Literature, Authors - G, title c, Source: Personal library, The Cellist of Sarajevo, The Impossible Country, Brian Hall

Notes from a Siege, in G Minor2 comments

Cameron O'Steen wrote 6 months ago: The Cellist of Sarajevo by Steven Galloway  rating: 4 of 5 stars This book should be depressing. I s … more →

Tags: Book Reviews, book, Cellist of Sarajevo, Review

The Cellist of Sarajevo - Review8 comments

thatsthebook wrote 7 months ago: The Cellist of Sarajevo by: Steven Galloway Genre: Historical Fiction This is one of the few books I … more →

Tags: Review, The 2nd Canadian Book Challenge, To Kill a Mockingbird, GEORGE ORWELL, Animal Farm, The Cellist of Sarajevo, Harper Lee

52 Libraries: your choice of music?

billpurdue wrote 7 months ago: First, a question… When you visit a public library, what sort of atmosphere do you expect to f … more →

Tags: BBC Radio 4, Waterstones, Public libraries, Gloucestershire Libraries, w h smith, Sarajevo, Balkan conflict, Albinoni's Adagio, hamish and dougal

DAY 3: Michael Ignatieff and Literary Cabaret

jessicaruano wrote 7 months ago: The Writers Festival was kind enough to invite me to a reception last night that was held in the hon … more →

Tags: literary arts, Music, BC Scene, Writer's festival, sal ferreras, Poetic License, shaena lambert, Anosh Irani, shane koyczan

The Cellist of Sarajevo - Steven Galloway6 comments

savidgereads wrote 8 months ago: Sorry for the fact that I didn’t blog yesterday but I had a weekend of being quite under the weather … more →

Tags: Books of 2009, Review, Richard and Judy, Atlantic Books, Richard & Judy

Canadian author

Kathy Hillacre wrote 8 months ago: Here’s a book that I recommend, if you haven’t already discovered it.  The Cellist of Sa … more →

Tags: Cellist, Sarajevo, War

Rebecca Wood Barrett reviews the Joseph Boyden/Shelagh Rogers event, and makes the case that the pillars of the Olympic movement are the things that anchor our humanness

elvicious wrote 8 months ago: No Boundaries by Rebecca Wood Barrett On an icy night in February, a hush falls over a Whistler thea … more →

Tags: Communication, Creative Writing, Cultural Olympiad, Literature, Olympics, Vicious Circle, Whistler, whistler readers and writers festival, whistler writers group

Nic ~ The Cellist of Sarajevo

Nic wrote 8 months ago: The Cellist of Sarajevo by Steven Galloway This book is the fictional account of 3 peoples lives tha … more →

Tags: Popular Fiction

book review: the cellist of sarajevo

jjackunrau wrote 9 months ago: Steven Galloway wrote The Cellist of Sarajevo without ever having been there. That was what I knew a … more →

Tags: Books, Review, War, The Cellist of Sarajevo, Sarajevo

Amanda Boyden keeps singing for New Orleans

elvicious wrote 9 months ago: Amanda Boyden said her novel Babylon Rolling was a love song to her city, written in the wake of Hur … more →

Tags: Communication, Creative Writing, Literature, Amanda Boyden, amanda boyden babylon rolling, babylon rolling, Globe and Mail, Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans

Highlights from Between the Sheets of February, with Shelagh Rogers

elvicious wrote 9 months ago: Wednesday evening saw the Squamish Lilwat Cultural Centre showcase the poetry of its architecture, a … more →

Tags: Creative Writing, Cultural Olympiad, Literature, Whistler, whistler writers group, writing, Amanda Boyden, babylon rolling, Between the Sheets


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