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The Student by Cary Fagan
The Student by Cary Fagan





The Student by Cary Fagan The Student by Cary Fagan

The Student is a love letter to the people-like Miriam Moscowitz-who, in trying to overcome the constraints of their times, shaped Toronto.Ĭary Fagan is the author of six novels and three story collections for adults, as well as many award-winning books for children. The fights to overcome them-the women who broke their way into the higher levels of academia, the activists who pushed for the legalization of same-sex marriage-have had a huge influence on the city. In both 19, the culture of Toronto was developing in leaps and bounds-but many faced obstacles. In catching up with Miriam and finding out about her life between her university years and retirement, readers also find out about the cultural history of Toronto, and the movements that contributed its development.

The Student by Cary Fagan

Readers find her readying her backyard for her son’s wedding-a newly legal same-sex marriage, and one that she helped fight for in a movement that had a huge impact on Toronto communities. The second section revisits Miriam as an older woman in 2005. Even though Miriam Moscowitz had an unfettered passion for literature and culture she was systematically shut out because of her gender-both in obvious ways (women weren’t allowed in Hart House unless accompanied by a man) and in more subtle, insidious ways. It also highlights the prevalent discrimination of the 1950s, and describes how many people were excluded from the cultural institutions that were so iconic in the city. This section pinpoints-with extraordinary palpability- a period in the city’s history when the cultural landscape was shifting. The narrative is chock-full of references and nostalgia from the time period, from the Englinton Theatre to Britnell’s Books, and from underground jazz clubs to concerts at Hart House. The brilliant protagonist, Miriam Moscowitz, is a student of literature who ambitiously immerses herself in the city’s burgeoning arts and culture scene. The first part of The Student is set in Toronto in 1957. The Student, by Cary Fagan, is a little novel that offers two snapshots of Toronto in the 1950s and the 2000s-time periods that were pivotal in steering the city’s cultural development.







The Student by Cary Fagan