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Morris Wolfe is a freelance writer, critic and editor. He has written, edited and co-edited nine books, including A Saturday Night Scrapbook, Aurora: New Canadian Writing, Signing On: The Birth of Canadian Radio, and Jolts: The TV Wasteland and the Canadian Oasis. He has published numerous reviews, articles and columns in the Globe and Mail, The Toronto Star, Saturday Night, Toronto life, The Canadian Forum, Canadian Literature, Jewish Dialogue, Take One, Books in Canada and Lingua Franca. As well, he has produced twenty hours of radio for the CBC program Ideas. Wolfe was winner of a 1994 Canadian Association of Journalists Award for Investigative Journalism for his Saturday Night article, “Dr. Fabrikant’s Solution.” He supports his writing by teaching film history at the Ontario College of Art and Design and at Ryerson Polytechnic University. Wolfe is currently compiling a collection of his own essays. Contributor to: |
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