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Originally Posted by issybird
Well, joys indeed! (And I've revisited all three gentlemen this past year, so that's a recent reaction.) I'd be curious to know what other than Davies featured in a CanLit course of that era. Here I'm showing my ignorance; I can only think of Margaret Laurence as fitting into that time frame. Not counting Lucy Maud, of course.
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There wasn't much to work with in 1972. Other than Davies (Fifth Business was basically hot off the press then) , I can vaguely recall E.J. Pratt, Morley Callaghan (Such Is My Beloved), Sinclair Ross (As For Me and My House) and Mordecai Richler (The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz).