Amy Lavender Harris

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Amy Lavender Harris

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Amy Lavender Harris is the author of Imagining Toronto (Mansfield Press, 2010), which was shortlisted for the Gabrielle Roy Prize in Canadian literary criticism and won the Award of Merit, the highest honour given to a book at the Heritage Toronto Awards. Her next book, The Space Between Us, explores lived multiculturalisms in Canadian cities.

Archiving Imagining Toronto

Imagining Toronto is now an archive(d) site. Please click on Library for a detailed (and occasionally updated) list of books engaging with the city.


For information about Amy Lavender Harris’ current projects, please visit her author website at www.amylavenderharris.com .


Contact is always welcomed at alharris [at] imaginingtoronto [dot] com.

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Published on February 21, 2015 16:27
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Around the World ...: Canada 41 1190 Jan 11, 2025 09:36PM  
Michael Ondaatje
“Before the real city could be seen it had to be imagined, the way rumours and tall tales were a kind of charting.”
Michael Ondaatje, In the Skin of a Lion

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