Two local writers launched new books this fall, great books, both of them, and I’m not saying that just because the authors are friends of mine. Continue reading
Author Archives: doradueck
Reacting to the bomb to come
I was doing some research at the public library the other day, paging through LIFE magazines from 1970. Ecology — as in acid rain, etc. — was an issue of great public concern at the time, with predictions that within a decade people would be wearing gas masks to survive pollution. Even more urgent, though, was “population pollution.”
I remember this, of course, and know that my generation was profoundly shaped by it. But I had forgotten the details, and now I saw them again. A biologist saying, for example, “Each American baby represents 50 times as great a threat to the planet as each Indian baby.” Continue reading
The Giller gala
Carrying on from my previous post, in which I talked about trying to read this year’s Canadian literary lists… Continue reading
