Bronwyn Drainie

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Bronwyn Drainie
Nationality Canadian
Occupation Radio host, columnist, book reviewer, editor

Bronwyn Drainie is a Canadian arts journalist. Currently editor of the Literary Review of Canada,[1] she has also been a columnist and book reviewer[2] for The Globe and Mail, and was formerly a host of programming on CBC Radio[3] including the flagship program Sunday Morning. She is the daughter of actors John Drainie and Claire Drainie Taylor.

Books

  • Drainie, Bronwyn (1988). Living the Part: John Drainie and the Dilemma of Canadian Stardom. Toronto: Macmillan of Canada. ISBN 0-77159918-8. 
  • Drainie, Bronwyn (1994). My Jerusalem: Secular Adventures in the Holy City. Toronto: Doubleday Canada. ISBN 0-38525474-1. 

References

  1. Lynne Van Luven (Oct 30, 2005). "Looking for Canadian literature that matters". Times Colonist. Retrieved 2010-12-22. "I'm torturing myself this way because of an e-mail message I received several weeks ago from Bronwyn Drainie, editor of the Literary Review of Canada." 
  2. Author: Margaret Visser, book review by Bronwyn Drainie (2010-12-22). "Beyond Fate". CBC Digital Archives. Retrieved 2010-12-22. "Margaret Visser writes playful books about serious subjects. Whether it's table manners (Much Depends on Dinner) or our behaviour in church (The Geometry of Love),..." 
  3. "Saving sick satellites". CBC Digital Archives. Dec 29, 1984. Retrieved 2010-12-22. "... reporter Bronwyn Drainie tells CBC Radio's Quirks and Quarks." 


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