Da: "rbrown" A: Oggetto: Re: The Vietnam Experience in Canadian Literature Data: giovedì 15 settembre 2005 15.23 The obvious place to start is with David Bergen's just-published The Time in Between. I haven't read it yet, but I do like his other fiction - and the new book has had very favourable press. (See, for example, http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/RTGAM.20050905.wxbergen05/BNSto ry/Entertainment/) I am not aware of other relevant works, an interesting gap. Good luck with this project. Russell Brown Department of English, University of Toronto -----Original Message----- From: Canadian Literature / Litterature canadienne [mailto:CANLIT-L@INFOSERV.NLC-BNC.CA]On Behalf Of Daniel J. Ward Sent: September 15, 2005 2:04 AM To: CANLIT-L@INFOSERV.NLC-BNC.CA Subject: The Vietnam Experience in Canadian Literature As a current graduate student in comparative literature, I am hoping to embark on a project in which I will examine varying treatments of the experience between American and Canadian authors in works of fiction. While I have had very little trouble locating American authors who have dealt with the nature of the Vietnam experience, I'm encountering some difficulty in terms of their Canadian counterparts. If anyone could possibly point me in the direction of either an anthology, bibliography, or know any authors off the top of your head, it would be greatly appreciated.