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Panelist
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The Isabel Bader Theatre,
93 Charles St. West, Toronto
Thursday, November 8, 2001 7:00pm
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Donovan
Webster
Donovan Webster
studied English at Kenyon College and writing at Middlebury College.
He is a former senior editor for Outside magazine, and is a frequent
contributor for such publications as National Geographic, Smithsonian,
the New Yorker, the New York Times Magazine, and Mens Journal.
His first book, Aftermath: The Remnants of War, was awarded the prestigious
Lionel Gelber Prize in 1997. He is currently at work on his next book,
The Burma Road, a history of World War Twos China-Burma-India
theater of operations. He is a founding member of the Chicago-based
Physicians Against Land Mines/Center for International Rehabilitation,
whichamong other places around the world now has a mine-survivors
field hospital and prosthetics program in the former Yugoslavia. He
lives with his wife and children in central Virginia.
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