Dinner Along the Amazon is a 1984 short story collection by Canadian writer Timothy Findley, first published by Penguin Canada.[1][2][3]
The title story was adapted into a short film in 1996, which starred Arsinée Khanjian and Dan Lett, directed by Patrick Sisam.[4]
Stories- "Lemonade"
- "War"
- "About Effie"
- "Sometime - Later - Not Now"
- "What Mrs. Felton Knew"
- "The People on the Shore"
- "Hello Cheeverland, Goodbye"
- "Losers, Finders, Strangers at the Door"
- "The Book of Pins"
- "Daybreak at Pisa"
- "Out of the Silence"
- "Dinner Along the Amazon"
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- ^ "Dinner Along the Amazon by Timothy Findley". Publishers Weekly. November 1, 1985. Archived from the original on June 30, 2024. Retrieved June 30, 2024.
- ^ Murray, Don (1988). "Seeing and Surviving in Timothy Findley's Short Stories". Studies in Canadian Literature. 13 (2): 200–222. Archived from the original on June 30, 2024.
- ^ Atherton, Tony (August 24, 1996). "Independent films a Global commitment: [FINAL Edition]". The Ottawa Citizen. pp. E5. ProQuest 240040851. Retrieved June 29, 2024. Arsinee Khanjian, a regular in Atom Egoyan's films, plays Olivia, a 38-year-old woman in an imperfect marriage who discovers she's pregnant. Dan Lett is her husband, Michael, a man who know his marriage is in trouble, but not how to fix it. [...] The film is artfully directed by producer Patrick Sisam, who co-wrote the script with Rick Vellu.