Autumn Vancouver Mary Meigs's […]
When
1981-09 – 1981-11
Description
Autumn Vancouver Mary Meigs's autobiography, Lily Briscoe: A Self-portrait, was published by Talonbooks. It was published in French translation as Lily Briscoe, un autoportrait by Éditions Hurtubise HMH.
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VancouverAll People
Mary MeigsAll Organizations
Hurtubise HMHTalonbooksAll Monograph
Lily Briscoe, un autoportraitLily Briscoe: A Self-portraitAll Citations
David Watmough, "Candid Account" (review), Canadian Literature, no. 94 (1982), pp. 162–64.Susan Walker, Review of Lily Briscoe, Quill & Quire, February 1982, p. 44Cy-Thea Sand, "Artist and Lesbian: A Coming Out" (review), Radical Reviewer (Vancouver), 1, no. 5 (Winter 1981–82): 1, 5I.M. Owen, "Women in Love" (review), Books in Canada, February 1982, pp. 10–11Philinda Masters, "Mary Meigs: Through a Smokescreen," Broadside, 3, no. 3 (January 1982): 13Michael Lynch, "Mary Meigs: An Appreciation," Body Politic, no. 81 (1982), pp. 33–35Linda Hossie, "A Story That Is Optimism Itself" (review), Vancouver Sun, four star ed., 19 November 1981, p. 5Barbara Herringer, "'I Have Opened My Soul to Interpretation...'" (interview), Radical Reviewer (Vancouver), 1, no. 5 (Winter 1981–82): 8–9, 12–13William French, "Lily Briscoe: A Self-portrait" (review), Globe and Mail, weekend ed., 5 December 1981, p. E15Adele Freedman, "The Gentle Art of Self-discovery: Who's Lily Briscoe? Who's Mary Meigs?" Globe and Mail, metro ed., 18 November 1981, p. 16Mark Czarnecki, "Me, Myself, I and Occasionally Them" (review), Maclean's, 7 December 1981, p. 76Gay Bell and Mary Meigs, "Mary Meigs: An Interview," Body Politic, no. 81 (1982), pp. 33–35