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Karen Connelly
Karen Connelly is the author of the internationally acclaimed novel The Lizard Cage which won the Orange Broadband New Writers Prize in 2006, was shortlisted for the Kiriyama Prize, and has been optioned for film. The New York Times Review of Books likened the novel to the works of Solzhenitsyn... show more

Karen Connelly is the author of the internationally acclaimed novel The Lizard Cage which won the Orange Broadband New Writers Prize in 2006, was shortlisted for the Kiriyama Prize, and has been optioned for film. The New York Times Review of Books likened the novel to the works of Solzhenitsyn and Orwell.Connelly is the author of nine books, including the recent memoir Burmese Lessons: A Love Story. Her journalism, essays and poetry have been published in the Globe and Mail, Toronto Life, Toronto Star, The Walrus, The New Humanist (Britain), National Geographic Traveller, Shambhala Sun, and dozens of literary magazines and periodicals in Canada, the U.S., Britain, and Asia. She received the Governor General's Award for Touch the Dragon, A Thai Journal, in 1992 and was nominated for another Governor General's Award in Nonfiction for Burmese Lessons. Recently, she has begun writing about Iraqi Kurdistan, which she visited in early 2012. This fall she will publish a new book of poetry and a collection of essays. She lives in Toronto Canada and spends her summers in Greece.
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The Drift Of Things
The Drift Of Things rated it 13 years ago
This promises to be an amazing book if you are one of those lucky readers who doesn't mind present tense writing. I, alas, am not. I tried hard with this one because I could tell it was worth reading, but the present tense narration was just too much of a struggle. Few authors who write in the prese...
Musings of a Book Addict
Musings of a Book Addict rated it 15 years ago
Beautifully written and brutal to read. This book brought me so viscerally into a Burmese prison cell, it was painful to keep reading. A powerful story focused on one way spiritual faith, creativity, and lizards can keep you alive in the darkest of prisons. It was just a bit too rough a journey for ...
Genosha is for lovers
Genosha is for lovers rated it 15 years ago
Every aspect of the book is interesting and Connelly tells the story perfectly for those who are politically or sociologically inclined to read this book.
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