Tag: mystery
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Three Pines: Adapting Louise Penny’s Gamache Novels
Adaptations of Canadian mystery fiction are sometimes ephemeral or short-lived. I’ve been unable to track down copies of the series of TV films based on Gail Bowen’s Joanne Kilbourn novels, although it sounds like there were significant changes. For instance, IMDB describes the character in The Wandering Soul Murders–one of Bowen’s grimmest novels, featuring a…
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Baguette et Chocolat: Reconsidering Louise Penny’s Bury Your Dead as Trauma Literature
This morning I am breakfasting on the traditional after-school snack of the French schoolchild: squares of chocolate tucked in to a crispy baguette so that they will melt into the hot bread. A kind of DIY chocolate spread. Louise Penny’s Bury Your Dead is one of her more complex novels, following multiple story and time-lines.…
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Ellen Godfrey and Rebecca Godfrey: Mothers, Daughters, and Crime Writing
I was intending to write on Alice Munro’s “Vandals” (redux) this morning, but it’s the first teaching day of the term and so my mind has turned, inevitably, to final proofreading of course outlines. At the moment I have a creative writing course, Introduction to Creative Nonfiction, taught entirely online. Contemplating how to make this…
