Muskoka Authors Association is delighted to welcome acclaimed poet, novelist, and environmental scientist Madhur Anand on Thursday, June 11, for an inspiring evening exploring the intersections of literature, memory, science, language, and the natural world.
A professor of Environmental Sciences at the University of Guelph and an award-winning poet, Madhur Anand brings extraordinary depth and intelligence to her fiction writing. Her highly praised debut novel, To Place a Rabbit, is a witty, layered, and deeply original literary work that examines the tangled relationships between art, translation, love, and identity.
Beyond her literary accomplishments, Anand’s distinguished international research career focuses on global ecological change, biodiversity loss, and the preservation of vulnerable ecosystems. Her work has taken her to research fellowships around the world, including positions at the University of Trieste, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Utrecht University, and the University of New Mexico.
With her rare ability to weave together scientific inquiry and lyrical storytelling, Madhur Anand promises an unforgettable presentation for readers, writers, and anyone fascinated by the many ways our lives—and our stories—become entangled.
Join us for an evening of thought-provoking conversation with one of Canada’s most compelling literary voices.
LOCATION: Bracebridge United Church, 46 Dominion Street, Bracebridge
in the Seminar Room – use the entrance on the southside driveway, and proceed downstairs and to the right.
Doors open: 6:30 p.m.
Event starts: 7 p.m.
Members: Free
Guests: $20
REGISTER with name and phone number and send fee to [email protected]
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