Apr 26, 2011 | A Student of Weather, Alone in the Classroom, Captivity Tales, Crossing the Snow Line, Garbo Laughs, Late Nights on Air, Reader Resources, Small Change, The Only Snow in Havana
1 – How did your first book change your life? I was living in New York City, and shortly before Crossing the Snow Line came out from Black Moss Press, the poet Fred Wah happened to visit me and he warned me not to expect much and he was right. It was a useful...
Apr 26, 2011 | Crossing the Snow Line, Review
Through Elizabeth Hay, a unique and provocative intensity is brought to bear…. She is exploring aspects of character not being explored by others, and the results are both wonderful and haunting. Her voice is one we have waited for—and here it is.
Apr 26, 2011 | A Student of Weather, Alone in the Classroom, Captivity Tales, Crossing the Snow Line, Garbo Laughs, His Whole Life, Late Nights on Air, Reader Resources, Small Change, The Only Snow in Havana
Elizabeth Hay in Conversation with The New Quarterly Magazine, originally published in spring 2009. The original item is published here with permission of the magazine. Elizabeth Hay – In Conversation With Hannah Albert I began this conversation with Elizabeth...