Find the answer here from an interview in the National Post.
Find the answer here from an interview in the National Post.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lGhDv02ogoQ Ken Babstock will be reading at Concordia on Monday, November 25th at 11AM in the John Molson Building (MB 2.130), second floor, lobby.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gczK8ZfwBIE Clark Blaise will be visiting Concordia TOMORROW Tuesday, November 19th at 4PM in the Henry F. Hall Building (H-767). See you there!
Sky a motif of cowslip in clear ice, mayflies make moon-dials of the flagstones. One hawk. Second hawk. They were up there earlier, as sand toads tacked from grass tuft to grass tuft, up the pressed dune’s incline. Divots under the pin oak. Read more here. Ken Babstock will be reading at Concordia Monday, November … Continue reading Excerpt from Ken Babstock’s Methodist Hatchet
A behind-the-scenes conversation with Clark Blaise from December 2011 on The Meagre Tarmac, winner of the Rogers Writers' Trust Fiction Prize. Listen to the podcast here.
Karen Solie interviews Ken Babstock in Brick 87. "I think about points in world history when new materials became part of what was driving the engine of an art, like when architecture latched on to glass, or when pop art latched on to plastic, or whatever, and they all had culturally different moods and strategies … Continue reading A Conversation with Ken Babstock
When I came back from visiting some of our facilities in South Asia, I was still of a mind to stay in California and enjoy my second first-marriage and the baby, and our new house, and perhaps fund a few interesting projects in India from long range. The customs agent flipped through my American passport, … Continue reading A taste of Clark Blaise’s The Meagre Tarmac
Clark Blaise discusses his latest novel The Meagre Tarmac (Biblioasis) in the National Post. He and his partner Bharati Mukherjee will be visiting Concordia next week. Clark Blaise will be giving a free public reading on Tuesday, Nov. 19th at 4PM in Room 767 of the Henry F. Hall Building, Concordia University (1455 De Maisonneuve … Continue reading Clark Blaise on “Mapping the Indo-American Experience”