TORONTO - As controversy swirls over author Joseph Boyden's indigenous heritage, his scheduled appearances at a couple of events have been cancelled. You can save this article by registering for free ...
Joseph Boyden’s Through Black Spruce was never going to be an easy novel to adapt – even before debates surrounding Boyden’s Indigenous identity cropped up in 2016. To tell the novel’s two intertwined ...
A celebrated Canadian author who writes about First Nations heritage and culture is defending himself on Twitter after his ancestry was questioned in an Aboriginal Peoples Television Network report ...
Joseph Boyden’s 2005 debut novel, Three Day Road, was a rare flash of literary illumination. A desperate tumble through the heart of darkness, it led us deep into the boreal forest and even deeper ...
You can save this article by registering for free here. Or sign-in if you have an account. As part of the Writers’ Trust 25th anniversay gala on Nov. 18, award-winning author Joseph Boyden is offering ...
Joseph Boyden had a big smile on his face tonight after winning one of Canada's most prestigious literary prizes. Writer Alex Varty described it as a sequel of sorts to Boyden's acclaimed first novel, ...
One year after taking part in Concordia's Thinking Out Loud public conversation series, Giller Prize-winning author Joseph Boyden is coming back to the university for another edition. The event — made ...
AT THE recent Vancouver Writers Festival Joseph Boyden—black jeans, T-shirt, whiskery soul patch—could have been mistaken for an ageing rock star. In fact he is a Canadian novelist, of European and ...