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The North-South Project

Year

2015

Language

ENGLISH

Publication Information

House of Anansi Press Inc

Summary

The North-South Project is an original work of collective storytelling made up of prose pieces that consider what it means to be lost, the significance of memory, imagination, and history, and how all of these intersect and contribute to our sense of place and belonging. Edited by Noah Richler, author, journalist, cultural critic, and Literary amp; Ideas Curator of Torontos Luminato Festival, this anthology brings together thirteen acclaimed writers who take us across the Americas, from the Arctic to Argentina. These original pieces, which were performed in Toronto as part of the Luminato Festival on June 20, 2015, represent an array of experiences of the Americas and remind us that understanding what it means to be lost is one of many stories. With contributions from Carmen Aguirre Laakkuluk Williamson Bathory Joseph Boyden Ins Choi Edwidge Danticat Alain Farah Ferrz Nalo Hopkinson Mariano Pensotti Beatriz Pizano Richard Rodriguez Leanne Betasamosake Simpson Antonio Skrmeta. The North-South Project was commissioned by Luminato Festival as part of its celebration of the Americas in the year of Torontos hosting of the Pan American and Parapan American Games. It premiered on June 20, 2015, at the Festival Hub in David Pecaut Square in Toronto, Canada. Find out more about Luminato at luminatofestival.com. All proceeds from the sale of The North-South Project e-book, available free to ticket holders of The North-South Project through Luminato Festival and House of Anansis websites, will be donated for the care of victims of Mexicos drug war.

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