At the
International Festival of Authors held last week in Toronto, the buzz surrounded a new series of biographies. Called Extraordinary Canadians and published by
Penguin, the series is edited by John
Ralston Saul. The 18 books will be written by some of
Canada's top writers. At the
festival I heard John
Ralston Saul give an overview of the project, Charlotte Gray discuss Nellie
McClung, Rudy
Wiebe describe the
importance of Big Bear, Lewis
deSoto praise Emily Carr and Andrew Cohen outline the
achievements of Mike Pearson.
At the round table discussion, Rudy
Wiebe attributed Canadian greatness to the struggle for existence in a tough land but he was contradicted by Cohen who said Mike Pearson was an
urbanite through and through who had little if any connection to the Canadian landscape. Charlotte Gray was interesting on
McClung. She said when she first came from Canada from the
British Isles she
found Canadian women more self confident and more assured of their place in society than
British women. She attributed this to women like Nellie and her cohorts who fought for the vote and for the right to be considered persons.
Below is a list of the books and their authors
Lord
Beaverbrook -David Adams Richards
Emily Carr -Lewis
deSotoNellie
McClung -Charlotte Gray
Big Bear -Rudy
WiebePierre Trudeau -
Nino RicciLester B. Pearson -Andrew Cohen
Norman Bethune -Adrienne
ClarksonStephen
Leacock -Margaret
MacMillanMordecai
Richler -M.G.
VassanjiGlenn Gould -Mark
KingwellRiel &
Dumont -Joseph
BoydenL.M. Montgomery -Jane Urquhart
LaFontaine & Baldwin -John
Ralston Saul
Marshall McLuhan -Douglas
CouplandTommy Douglas -Vincent Lam
René Levesque -Daniel
PoliquinWilfrid
Laurier -
André Pratte