The cinematic adaptation of Richard Wagamese's 2012 novel Indian Horse will be coming to this year's Vancouver International Film Festival. Elevation Pictures announced today (August 23) that the ...
That gaping hole you might sense at this year's Vancouver International Film Festival is the absence of two tremendous Indigenous artists. Beau Dick and Richard Wagamese would have, should have, been ...
The creative team behind Indian Horse, the 2017 feature adaptation of the late Richard Wagamese’s novel of the same name, are partnering for a documentary, The Storyteller, on the legendary Canadian ...
Richard Wagamese’s writing is exceptional not only for its sensitivity but for a warmth that extends beyond the page. With a finely calibrated hand, he explores heritage, identity, nature, salvation, ...
Richard Wagamese. Douglas & McIntyre (PGW/Perseus, U.S. dist.; UTP, Canadian dist.), $16.95 trade paper (216p) ISBN 978-1-77162-080-2 In this collection of brief essays, Wagamese (Medicine Walk), an ...
Author Richard Wagamase, who died last year, with his longtime friend Shelagh Rogers, CBC Radio host and University of Victoria chancellor. Richard Wagamese was an Indigenous novelist whose characters ...
Indian Horse by Richard Wagamese tells the story of Saul Indian Horse, a young Ojibway boy who is taken to a residential school, where he experiences and witnesses countless acts of violence against ...
Richard Wagamese doesn't mind getting right in the reader's face, especially if the reader is your average middle-class white person who thinks that her (or his) experience is somehow representative.
Medicine Walk is Richard Wagamese’s first novel since the bestselling Indian Horse was published in 2012. Our protagonist, Franklin Starlight, is a young man adopted by “the old man,” a brusque but ...
Richard Wagamese's final book, One Drum, will be published Oct.19, 2019. One Drum is a collection of stories and ceremonies inspired by the foundational teachings of Ojibway tradition. Wagamese's ...
Acclaimed Indigenous writer Richard Wagamese died at the age of 61 last year at his home in Kamloops, B.C., leaving his book Starlight unfinished. One of the attendees, Monique Gray Smith—author of ...
The recent death of renowned indigenous author Richard Wagamese is a wound that's still fresh in the hearts of many Canadians. Wagamese called himself a second-generation survivor of the ...