2011-2012
News Release
REF NO.: 7
SUBJECT: Fictional houses and the visual imagination topic of 2011 Pratt Lecture
DATE: September 12, 2011
Award-winning novelist Jane Urquhart will deliver Memorial Universitys 43rd annual Pratt Lecture Saturday, Oct. 1.
Her lecture is titled Inner Lives: Fiction and the Visual Imagination.
The winner of both the Trillium and Governor Generals Award will talk about houses and interiors in fiction how they are seen first by the writer and then by the reader in the visual imagination.
The author of seven novels, a collection of short fiction and four books of poetry, Ms. Urquhart has also been shortlisted for the Giller and Orange Awards. Her latest novel is Sanctuary Line (McClelland & Stewart, 2010).
No stranger to Newfoundland or Memorial, Ms. Urquhart was writer-in-residence in 1992. While here, she became interested in Rockwell Kents home in Brigus, remembers Professor Mary Dalton.
Jane Urquhart's work, from its earliest beginnings, has reflected her
fascination with houses, both in and of themselves and for the lives lived in them, the history they hold within. In this respect she is kin to certain of the great Victorian novelists, said Prof. Dalton, who believes Ms. Urquharts interest in Kents home manifested itself in her novel The Underpainter.
These days Ms. Urquhart moves among houses in St. John's, Ireland and southwestern Ontario; the latter a house rich with her own family's history.
The lecture begins at 8 p.m. in the Reid Theatre, Arts and Administration building on the St. Johns campus. Admission is free and parking will be available in lot 15B.
REF NO.: 7
SUBJECT: Fictional houses and the visual imagination topic of 2011 Pratt Lecture
DATE: September 12, 2011
Award-winning novelist Jane Urquhart will deliver Memorial Universitys 43rd annual Pratt Lecture Saturday, Oct. 1.
Her lecture is titled Inner Lives: Fiction and the Visual Imagination.
The winner of both the Trillium and Governor Generals Award will talk about houses and interiors in fiction how they are seen first by the writer and then by the reader in the visual imagination.
The author of seven novels, a collection of short fiction and four books of poetry, Ms. Urquhart has also been shortlisted for the Giller and Orange Awards. Her latest novel is Sanctuary Line (McClelland & Stewart, 2010).
No stranger to Newfoundland or Memorial, Ms. Urquhart was writer-in-residence in 1992. While here, she became interested in Rockwell Kents home in Brigus, remembers Professor Mary Dalton.
Jane Urquhart's work, from its earliest beginnings, has reflected her
fascination with houses, both in and of themselves and for the lives lived in them, the history they hold within. In this respect she is kin to certain of the great Victorian novelists, said Prof. Dalton, who believes Ms. Urquharts interest in Kents home manifested itself in her novel The Underpainter.
These days Ms. Urquhart moves among houses in St. John's, Ireland and southwestern Ontario; the latter a house rich with her own family's history.
The lecture begins at 8 p.m. in the Reid Theatre, Arts and Administration building on the St. Johns campus. Admission is free and parking will be available in lot 15B.
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