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Interview on CBC Radio’s Ontario Today

Posted in Media, The Blythes Are Quoted on December 12th, 2009 by Benjamin Lefebvre – Be the first to comment

I will be interviewed on Ontario Today on Monday, 14 December 2009, sometime between 12:00 and 12:30, on CBC Radio One:

L.M. Montgomery’s last manuscript, The Blythes are Quoted, has just been published for the first time in its entirety. The manuscript was submitted to Montgomery’s publisher the day she died. It’s the ninth volume in the Anne series. The editor who re-discovered the typescript will be our guest on Ontario Today. And of course Ed Lawrence will join us as well.

UPDATED 15 DECEMBER 2009: The interview can be streamed from the Ontario Today website for the next thirty days.

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The Blythes Are Quoted in Quill & Quire’s Fall Preview

Posted in Media, The Blythes Are Quoted on June 24th, 2009 by Benjamin Lefebvre – Be the first to comment

The Blythes Are Quoted has been included in the Canadian fiction section of Quill & Quire’s Fall Preview, compiled by Steven W. Beattie and included in the July-August 2009 issue, available now:

Benjamin Lefebvre edits The Blythes Are Quoted (Penguin Canada, $25 cl., Oct.), a posthumous novel from L.M. Montgomery that features the author’s usual themes: adultery, misogyny, revenge, and murder.

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Q&Q article about The Blythes Are Quoted

Posted in Media, The Blythes Are Quoted on April 25th, 2009 by Benjamin Lefebvre – Be the first to comment

Quill & Quire has published an article about my edition of The Blythes Are Quoted: “Penguin set to publish ‘new’ L.M. Montgomery title.”

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Norval Christmas featured in Georgetown Independent & Free Press

Posted in Media on November 26th, 2008 by Benjamin Lefebvre – Be the first to comment

An article about the L.M. Montgomery Christmas in Norval, which will be celebrated on Saturday, 29 November, appears in the Georgetown Independent & Free Press. It’s going to be a great celebration!

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Notes from December 2008 issue of Quill & Quire

Posted in Media on November 26th, 2008 by Benjamin Lefebvre – Be the first to comment

Scott MacDonald’s article “The death of L.M. Montgomery” appears in the December 2008 issue of Quill & Quire (page 8), which also includes Budge Wilson’s Before Green Gables in its list of 15 Books of the Year.

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Zipes and Holm on American University Radio

Posted in 2008, Anne of Green Gables, Media on July 26th, 2008 by Benjamin Lefebvre – Be the first to comment

Jack Zipes, who wrote the introduction to a recent Modern Library edition of Anne of Green Gables, and Jennifer Holm, a two-time Newbery Honor, talk about the novel on American University Radio. To listen to the Diane Rehm Show for 23 Jule 2008 on WAMUA 88.5 FM, click here. Thanks to Yuka for bringing this to our attention.

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Radio Interview and Roundtable

Posted in 2008, Anne of Green Gables, Conferences, Media, Scholarship on May 31st, 2008 by Benjamin Lefebvre – 2 Comments

I will be interviewed by Line Boily on her radio show Les arts et les autres on Monday, 2 June 2008, at 1:05 EST, on Radio-Canada 1 (French-language CBC). The topic is Anne of Green Gables and I will be commenting on its origins, its continued international popularity in the centenary year, and its success in adaptations such as movies, musicals, and tourist sites in Ontario and Prince Edward Island. Since I am presently in Vancouver attending Congress, I will be speaking to her from Studio C at CBC Vancouver.

Les arts et les autres is broadcast across Ontario; to find your local frequency, click here. You can also listen to it live through the Radio-Canada website. On the homepage for Ontario, click on “Écoutez en direct—Première chaine” and choose your nearest location.

Also, today I am participating at a one-day symposium on Anne of Green Gables at the Irving K. Barber Learning Centre at the University of British Columbia. In addition to co-chairing an ACCUTE panel on “Anne of Green Gables: New Directions at 100,” I will be one of seven participants in a roundtable called “Anne of Green Gables: A Literary Icon at 100: Canadian Scholars and Critics Reflect on Anne of Green Gables in the Centenary Year,” chaired by Irene Gammel:

This round table of leading Canadian critics and scholars takes stock of Canada’s most famous literary icon, L.M. Montgomery’s Anne of Green Gables, at its centenary anniversary. What is behind the popularity of the novel? What is its global value and status? What is its future in Canada and the world? We also invite the public to submit questions to our panel of experts via email: Anne100@mlc.ryerson.ca.

My five-minute paper is titled “Confessions of a Male Montgomery Scholar” and will include a discussion of my Green Gables toenail clippers. I am also presenting a paper as part of the ACCUTE conference on the fiction of Joy Kogawa.

Je serai l’invité de Line Boily à l’émission de radio Les arts et les autres ce lundi, 2 juin 2008, à 13h05 (heure normale de l’est), à Radio-Canada (première chaine). L’entrevue porte sur le roman Anne… La Maison aux pignons verts : ses origines, sa popularité internationale continue pendant l’année de son centième anniversaire, et son succès dans les médias connexes, telles que le petit écran, la comédie musicale, et le site touristique en Ontario et à l’Île-du-Prince-Édouard. Étant donné que je suis présentement à Vancouver pour assister au Congrès des sciences humaines, je lui parlerai du Studio C à Radio-Canada Vancouver.

L’émission est diffusée à travers l’Ontario; vous trouverez votre fréquence locale ici. Vous pouvez également écouter à l’émission au site web de Radio-Canada. Une fois rendus à la page pour l’Ontario, choisissez la rubrique « Écoutez en direct » ainsi que votre région.

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