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Living in the shadow of a genius can destroy your life, but there’s much to recommend a slightly more distant proximity to incandescent talent. In his recent essay collection A Life in Paragraphs, Robert Fulford, widely regarded in Canada as the nation’s finest cultural critic (although enjoying less repute in the wider world), reflects on all the dismaying biographies that detail the miserable frailties of towering talents. He notes that the authorized life of V.S. Naipaul shows the novelist to have “monstrously mistreated both his first wife and his long-time mistress, out of a bottomless narcissism that allowed no room for the feelings of anyone but himself.” And that a spa
Margaret Atwood says book prize honours late partner Graeme Gibson, champion for Canadian writers
The Testaments author speaks with Carol Off about a new Writers Trust prize named for her and late partner, Graeme Gibson, and about a half century of advocacy around writing.
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Margaret Atwood and Graeme Gibson attend the National Book Critics Circle awards ceremony in New York in 2017. (Julie Jacobson/The Associated Press)