Mon, 17 August 2009 ![]() He has published three collections of poetry, including Between Silences and Facing Shadows, and three collections of short fiction,
We met recently in Ottawa to talk about his first book of non-fiction The Writer as Migrant (University of Chicago Press). Adapted from The Rice University Campbell Lecture
he delivered in 2006, the book consists of three interconnected essays
exploring the experience of migrant, ‘exiled’ writers in relation to
their ‘home’ countries and languages. Alexander Solzhenitsyn, Lin
Yutang, Homer, Joseph Conrad , Vladimir Nabokov and others all
contribute to the conversation. Please listen here: Comments[0] |


