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Literary Arts

Karen Solie

Karen Solie

Greg Holinsghead

Greg Hollingshead

Program Director

Literary Journalism publications

Many of our past participants are winners of national magazine awards and regular contributors to such publications as Brick, Granta, The New York Times Magazine, The Walrus, Maclean’s, Saturday Night,...

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Charlotte Gill

Rogers Communication Chair

Ian Brown

Ian Brown

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Tony Whittome

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Marni Jackson

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Salman Rushdie headlines Literary Arts programming
Literary Arts

Salman Rushdie, Suketu Mehta, Alexandra Fuller to Headline Literary Arts programming

Literary Arts announces a new slate of residencies and events featuring a prestigious lineup of Canadian and internationally-renowned authors including Salman Rushdie, Suketu Mehta, Alexandra Fuller...
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Devyani Saltzman
Literary Arts

Author, curator and journalist, Devyani Saltzman, appointed director of Literary Arts at The Banff Centre

An accomplished Canadian author, curator and journalist, Devyani Saltzman has been appointed director of Literary Arts at The Banff Centre, effective December 1, 2014.
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Literary Arts

Banff International Literary Translation Centre hosts Book of Negroes author Lawrence Hill

Lawrence Hill, author of the Commonwealth Writer’s Prize-winning novel The Book of Negroes, returns to The Banff Centre as a guest of the Banff International Literary Translation Centre (BILTC) on...
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