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| | VOLUME 31, NUMBER 28 | WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 2001 | ISSN 1199-5246 | | |
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Novelist Alistair MacLeod reads at York
When Canadian writer Alistair MacLeod heard that he was one of six finalists for the world's richest book prize, the father of six phoned one of his married sons and said that if he won he might just buy a new cat. His son retorted that maybe he could just fix up the old one. Raising a large family on the salary of an English professor meant that the MacLeods didn't buy much new. |
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