Word Of Mouth Author Index Dunlap, Susan. High Fall. 1994. Stuntworld Murder echlin, kim. Elephant Winter.1999. Elephant Family In Canada Ed. by Michael Wexler John Hulme. http://www.tnrdlib.bc.ca/sleep-a.html
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The Constant Reader Bibliography issue 5. cvh. echlin, kim. Dagmar's Daughter. Toronto Viking, 2001. issue 48.cvh. echlin, kim. Elephant Winter. Toronto Penguin, 1998. issue 1. cvh. http://www.constantreader.org/bookpages.html
Extractions: Reviewers are indicated by initials. See bylines for more details. Each book title links to its review. Note to publishers and authors: The Constant Reader does NOT accept review copies or unsolicited book reviews. Please don't write us and ask that we review your book. Thank you. Fiction and Poetry Abel, Robert H. Fishing the Husiwatamee. Hadley, MA: Home Cooking Press, 2001. issue 39. cvh Barker, Molly. Outside. Brooklyn: Tigertooth Press, 1993. issue 5. cvh Beattie, Ann. Chilly Scenes of Winter. New York: Vintage, 1976. issue 4. cvh Beattie, Ann. Park City. New York: Vintage, 1999. issue 13. cvh Bernhard, Thomas. The Voice Imitator. Translated by Kenneth J. Northcott. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1997. issue 10. cvh Block, Francesca Lia. I Was A Teenage Fairy. New York: Harper Collins, 1998. issue 8. cvh Bolster, Stephanie. White Stone: The Alice Poems. vehiculepress.com issue 56. cvh Brainard, Joe. I Remember.
The Constant Reader Recommends Poetry. London, Ontario Brick Books, 1998. echlin, kim. Elephant Winter. TorontoPenguin Books Canada, 1997. Findley, Timothy. Not Wanted on the Voyage. http://www.constantreader.org/books25.html
Extractions: october 18, 2000 Marrying a Canadian has introduced me to a whole new country of authors who, for the most part, are overlooked here in America. But they shouldn't be. Most assuredly, there will be more to come on this topic; but for now, here is my incomplete (and waiting for suggestions) list of Canadian authors I have been lucky enough to discover in the last three years thanks to my new Canadian family and friends. Look for annotations and excerpts from these as time permits. Happy reading. Here is one excerpt, from Land to Light On by Dionne Brand: "Light passes through me lightless, sound soundless, smoking nowhere, groaning with sudden birds. Paper dies, flesh melts, leaving stockings and their useless vanity in graves, bodies lie still across foolish borders. I'm going my way, going my way gleaning shade, burnt meridians, dropping carets, flung latitudes, inattention, screeching looks. I'm trying to put my tongue on dawns now, I'm busy licking dusk away, tracking deep twittering silences. You come to this, here's the marrow of it, not moving, not standing, it's too much to hold up, what I really want to say is, I don't want no fucking country, here or there and all the way back, I don't like it, none of it, easy as that. I'm giving up on land to light on, and why not, I can't perfect my own shadow, my violent sorrow, my individual wrists." Bolster, Stephanie.
Echlin, Kim Web Directory. Top / Regional / Canada / Arts and Culture / Literature/ Authors / Novelists / echlin, kim Elephant Winter Profile http://www.reference.com/Dir/Regional/Canada/Arts_and_Culture/Literature/Authors
Arts Literature World Literature Canadian Authors Novelists Arts Literature World Literature Canadian Authors Novelists echlin, kim. Search ElephantWinter Profile A profile of kim echlin's novel from SEE Magazine. http://www.thevgp.com/index.php/Arts/Literature/World_Literature/Canadian/Author
The New Books Service echlin, kim A., 1955 Inanna from the myths of ancient Sumer / by kim echlin ;illustrated by Linda Wolfsgruber. Toronto Groundwood Books, 2003. Poems. http://www.nlc-bnc.ca/7/4/g4-c810-e.html
Forthcoming Books, July 2000 echlin, kim A., 1955 Dagmar's daughter / kim echlin. ISBN 0-920159-71-0 $17.951. Canadian essays (English)20th century I. echlin, kim A., 1955- II. http://www.nlc-bnc.ca/forthbks/2000-07/en/ec810.htm
Prairie Fire Review Of Books Dagmar's Daughter by kim echlin Toronto Viking, 2001, ISBN 014-029092-3,211 pp., $17.99 paper. In Dagmar's Daughter, kim echlin http://www.prairiefire.mb.ca/reviews/echlin_k.html
Prairie Fire Review Of Books echlin, kim, Dagmar's Daughter / reviewed by Gillian HardingRussell Edwards, Wynneand Dianne Linden, eds., Running Barefoot Women Write the Land / reviewed http://www.prairiefire.mb.ca/reviews_author_index.htm
English 375 Fall-Winter 2001-2002 (Peterborough) Required Texts echlin, kim. Elephant Winter. Nov. 27 Workshop led by kim echlin.Read her Elephant Winter and come prepared with specific questions. http://www.trentu.ca/english/en375/en375_2001fwp.html
Extractions: Phone: 748-1733 English 375 is a creative writing workshop which offers students a formal course structure within which to pursue their interest in creative writing. The 2001-2002 workshop will concentrate on fiction and is based largely on the model and pedagogical assumptions of the W.O. Mitchell creative writing program given at Banff from 1975 to 1986. Students will submit rough written work ("freefall") weekly and over the year will work towards one or two finished pieces of fiction. Some of the workshops will be led by visiting writers and editors. "freefall" (approximately 10 pages to be submitted at beginning of each workshop throughout the course):*
Bibliotheek E. E. echlin, kim Dagmars dochter, De Geus, 2002 Canadese sprookjesachtigeroman over moeders en dochters. Kopen bij BOL? Dagmars dochter echlin. http://www.hotel-boekenlust.nl/bibliotheek/e.html
Titel IJs en muziek kim echlin DAGMARS DOCHTER Canadese sprookjesachtige roman overmoeders en dochters. kim echlin - DAGMARS DOCHTER (Dagmar's daughter, vert. http://www.hotel-boekenlust.nl/boekensuite/dagmarsdochter.html
Extractions: Op een dag neemt ook Norea Nolan uit Ierland de benen in haar moeders laarzen en komt aan op dit verre eilandje. Als werkster weet ze spoedig een eigen zaakje op te bouwen als 'melkvrouw': ze brengt de melk rond en de roddels. Wanneer ze Rory tegenkomt is de zaak snel beklonken: ze trouwen. Maar wanneer ze zwanger is van Dagmar, sterft hij in een griepepidemie. Haar buurvrouw, Meggie Dob, die zo graag kinderen wilt, vindt op een dag een tweeling in haar schuur: Donal en Madeleine. Dagmar wordt een tijdje later geboren en blijkt een gave te hebben om alles razendsnel te laten groeien. Ook hoeft ze het maar te denken, of ze kan het weer laten veranderen. Dit is de familie van Dagmar's dochter, Nyssa, die haar moeder op een dag zo'n verdriet zal doen dat haar moeder haar gave gaat gebruiken om haar dochter terug te krijgen. Deze Canadese roman leest als een sprookje. Heks-achtigen zoals Moll, vrouwen met bovenaardse gaven zoals Dagmar, en Nyssa met haar alles betoverende muziek bevolken dit verhaaltje van zomaar een eiland, waarschijnlijk een eilandje in de Golf van St. Lawrence dicht tegen New Foundland aan. De niet-realistische sfeer wordt mede bepaald door het kader dat aan geen tijd refereert. Het kan zich ten alle tijden afspelen: er komt geen auto in voor, alleen instrumenten en boten. Pas later lees je over muziekopnames, t-shirts en spijkerbroeken en weet je dat het verhaal toch in een redelijk moderne tijd speelt.
FFWD Weekly: August 7th., 1997 All Rights Reserved. kim echlin profile Writer makes dreams become reality ByMaureen McNamee. As a child, kim echlin had a fascination with elephants. http://www.greatwest.ca/ffwd/Issues/1997/0807/book1.html
Extractions: By Maureen McNamee As a child, Kim Echlin had a fascination with elephants. She dreamed of the giant animals playing in Lake Muskoka, Ontario, which was near her home in Burlington. Several years later her dream came true during a visit to Africa, where she witnessed elephants playing weightlessly in the water. "They had this kind of elephant merry-go-round in the water... they were diving and playing," she describes. The experience became the inspiration for her first published novel, Elephant Winter (Viking), and it is evident during a recent interview that her fascination remains strong. Echlin started researching elephants at the library and discovered material on elephant infrasound. "It was then I got interested in the elephant language," she says. The research, by Katy Payne, indicates elephants communicate in sounds too low for humans to hear. "She could feel pressure changes on her ears... and she suspected there was something going on that we couldn't know." Payne recorded the elephants and played the tape back at 10 times the speed, at which level the noises were audible. "It sounds somewhat like a cello," says Echlin, who spent a day with Payne at Cornell University, listening to the tapes and watching videos of elephants. As a result of the research, she developed a fictional elephant dictionary - excerpts of which are dispersed throughout the novel. The story gives elephants their own language and portrays them as gentle, caring and sympathetic creatures who communicate with the novel's main character.
Extractions: By Kim Echlin When elephants speak to one another, their 52 utterances centre around three basic things: survival, nurturing of their young, and empathy for those that make up an elephant community. Kim Echlin, author of the recently published and much acclaimed novel Elephant Winter, dares to dream of a human community speaking in the same spiritual language. "Imagine being able to create a language that expresses anything you want," said Echlin, recently touring Western Canada to promote her first novel. "The language of elephant I created is about not feeling right unless the group feels right. It's about immense caring for others and the survival of a community." Echlin believes humans would do well to take a lesson from her beloved elephants, the animals she first observed in Africa and with which she quickly become enthralled. "I came back from Africa seven years ago and I knew I wanted to be around elephants," explained the petite Burlington native. But where does one find elephants in southern Ontario? In the imagination, of course, and when you're a writer with Echlin's grasp of language and poetic sensibility, a very good novel, including a lexicon of elephant language, is born.
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