Alice Munro/Diana Athill IFOA event sold out
TORONTO
,
Sept. 29
/CNW/ - PEN
Canada
is thrilled to announce that
Bruce Cockburn
and Michael Ondaatje will appear onstage together in a rare collaboration of music and words at the
Glenn Gould
Studio on
November 19
. The two Canadian legends will give their fans a once in a life time opportunity to witness a unique artistic endeavour, as well as to see them share their thoughts on the joys and challenges of the creative life. CBC Radio Two's
Laurie Brown
will host the evening. The event starts at
7:00 pm
at Toronto's
Glenn Gould
Studio. Tickets are
$50
and can be purchased now by phone through
Roy Thomson
Hall at 416-872-4255, or online at http://www.roythomson.com.
The evening is in honour of
Constance Rooke
(1942-2009), who was a past president of PEN
Canada
and a passionate advocate of freedom of expression and the arts.
PEN is also pleased to announce that its opening night IFOA fundraiser with
Alice Munro
and Diana Athill has sold out. The opening night gala at IFOA will be Ms Munro's only onstage interview connected with the launch of her much-anticipated collection Too Much Happiness! Joining Ms Munro will be esteemed British editor and celebrated memoirist Diana Athill, whose most recent book, Somewhere Towards the End, was published last year, when she was 91. CBC Radio personality
Matt Galloway
will host the evening, and author/broadcaster
Bill Richardson
will moderate the conversation between Munro and Athill.
"As an organization that defends freedom of expression and advances literature and literary dialogue, we are extremely pleased," says PEN
Canada
President Ellen Seligman
, "to launch our 2009/2010 season of PEN events with
Alice Munro
and Diana Athill, followed by Michael Ondaatje and
Bruce Cockburn
in creative collaboration."
Event proceeds will go to PEN
Canada
in support of its vital work on behalf of writers in prison, writers in exile, and freedom of speech.
About PEN
Canada
PEN
Canada
is a centre of International PEN that campaigns on behalf of writers around the world persecuted for the expression of their thoughts. In
Canada
, it supports the right to free expression enshrined in Section 2(b) of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms. In the past five years, PEN
Canada
has helped to free over 40 writers from prison. http://www.pencanada.ca.
About the IFOA
The International Festival of Authors was inaugurated in 1980 with a mandate to bring together the best writers of contemporary world literature. Like the weekly reading series, the IFOA includes readings, interviews, lectures and round table discussions as well as public book signings and a festival bookstore. The IFOA also presents a number of special events including readings by Scotiabank Giller Prize, Governor General's Literary Awards, and Rogers Writers' Trust Fiction Prize finalists, as well as the awarding of the Harbourfront Festival Prize.
For further information: Media contact for PEN Canada: Bruce Walsh: [email protected], (416) 465-5237; Media contact for IFOA: Becky Toyne, Communications Coordinator, Authors at Harbourfront Centre, 235 Queens Quay West, Toronto, Ontario, M5J 2G8, Office: (416) 973-5836, [email protected]
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