Talk:Timothy Findley
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[edit]even so- in spite of having made the necessary reconciliation between the horror he could not imagine and the horror he had known- he was still unable to confront the central event without feeling ill.
The Wars(1977), is another of Timothy Findley's works. This novel won the Governor General's Award that year, establishing Findley as one of Canada's top novelists.
"significant success an actor.."
[edit]Does anyone have a reference for this? Im honestly curious to see what he did in acting Mcspiff 13:34, 29 April 2006 (UTC)
- I've expanded a bit, from the Canadian Theatre Encyclopedia. I think there's a bit more that can be said about it if I can find additional references. Bearcat 19:44, 29 April 2006 (UTC)
- Ill look through it too, see what we can dig up. Mcspiff 23:55, 29 April 2006 (UTC)
Stone Orchard
[edit]I seem to recall a CBC interview wiith Findley, during his last book tour, in which he said he and Bill Whitehead had already sold Stone Orchard to Rex Harrington. Don't know that I'll ever see the interview again, though I wouldn't be surprised if it was mentioned other pieces froim that time. Again, I'm going by memory. Victoriagirl 04:02, 12 May 2006 (UTC)
- You know, that was always the impression that I had, too...I always thought that because of the decline in Findley's health, they moved to France and sold Stone Orchard to Harrington while Findley was still alive. But when I looked for sources to include it in the article, the few sources I could find that actually gave a specific date for the sale said 2003. I'll keep looking for sources (and you should as well, if you have the time and inclination), but so far I haven't found a source that confirms my memory of how and when it happened. Bearcat 18:53, 12 May 2006 (UTC)
- Okay, using different search terms I've now found a source that says Harrington bought Stone Orchard while Findley was still alive ([1]), but it doesn't give a specific year, so I've rewritten the section as generically as possible. Bearcat 19:08, 12 May 2006 (UTC)
Intro template
[edit]The introduction needs to be expanded — Timothy Irving Frederick Findley, OC, O.Ont (October 30, 1930 - June 21, 2002) is not, in and of itself, a sufficient introduction. It needs to be expanded into a full and complete sentence which states who and what Timothy Irving Frederick Findley, OC, O.Ont (October 30, 1930 - June 21, 2002) was. JohnClarknew (talk) 21:38, 16 April 2009 (UTC)
- The introduction reads Timothy Irving Frederick Findley, OC, O.Ont (October 30, 1930 - June 21, 2002) was a Canadian novelist and playwright. He was also informally known by the nickname Tiff or Tiffy, an acronym of his initials. It did so even at the time you added the template, in fact, so I'm really not too clear on what your issue was. Bearcat (talk) 23:17, 16 July 2009 (UTC)
Marriage
[edit]Talk pages provide a means to introduce original facts that may not make it into articles. In this case, I knew Janet Reid (I'd worked with her in stock), and my (then) wife and I in 1957 held an engagement party for her and Tiff. Janet's rich parents bought them a bungalow for a wedding present. We spent the whole time keeping them separate at the party, because he was tipsy and telling guests that he was gay, and unfitted to be a husband. A week later, I went to deliver them a wedding present, but at their new home nobody was there. On the porch was a still smouldering mattress leaning against the railing. . . JohnClarknew (talk) 21:58, 16 April 2009 (UTC)
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