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5.0 out of 5 stars Magnificent and Profound, Jan 15 2004
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Ana Tirolese (London, Ontario Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Dance on the Earth: A Memoir (Paperback)
This is Margaret Lawrence's last book before her death in 1987. It was written with the help of her daughter, Jocelyn and published posthumously. Dance on the Earth is moving memoir of the journey through Margaret Lawrence's life told in her own magnificent words. Throughout this book you gain insight into the artist's demons and muses.


Margaret Lawrence lived a full and exciting life. She always spoke out for what she believed in. She was the champion of many causes including against sexism and racism. She was a fascinating and complex woman.


Dance on the Earth has it all: intrigue, romance, humour. This is a woman that I would have loved to know in real-life. Lawrence does not sugar coat her life, although I think that she lies to herself in how good a mother she was (I had issue with how she would be away from her children for prolonged periods of time while following her career moves -- but that is me, perhaps her children were not scarred for life).


As with any autobiography, you are seeing the artist through the artist's eyes, and of course, you are only seeing what she wants you to see. If you really want to know the whole person, then I recommend also reading biographies and biographical essays.

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