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The Globe and Mail interviews Nicole Brossard

The doyenne of innovative Canadian writing talks in depth with the Globe's James Adams about her latest exploration of the novel form, Fences in Breathing:

'A novel is about time working for you or against you. It's about length. It's about the mediation between you and your characters and the universe.'

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Nicole Brossard at Franco-Irish Literary Festival, Dublin

Apr 4 - Apr 5

Nicole Brossard, whose Fences in Breathing is forthcoming from Coach House this spring, will take part in three events at the Franco-Irish Literary Festival in Dublin.

Saturday, April 4

10:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.: 'First Love' - panel discussion
Moderator: Dominique Le Meur
With: Olga Flor, Deirdre Madden, Dairena Ni Chinneide, Lucy Vincent

3:15 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.: 'Forbidden Love' - panel discussion
Moderator: Johnnie Gratton

Location: 
Dublin Castle
Dublin 2
Dublin IRELAND, ON
Canada
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