Bronwyn Drainie
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Bronwyn Drainie | |
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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
- ↑ 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."
- ↑ 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),..."
- ↑ "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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