Posted by adam on Saturday, April 22, 2006 at 4:10 PM (EDT)
Weakerthans singer / songwriter John K. Samson recently participated in CBC Radio One program Canada Reads as part of a panel of five Canadian personalities. The show, hosted by Bill Richardson, featured Samson along with author / lawyer Maureen McTeer, filmmaker, journalist and author Nelofer Pazira, author Susan Musgrave and Kids In The Hall performer Scott Thompson. The program took the form of a "battle of the books" with the panel debating and voting each week to choose a winner. The book Samson chose, A Complicated Kindness by Miriam Toews, emerged the winner late this week. The novel is described as a "tale of a sixteen-year-old who is struggling to find her place in her mixed-up family, in her Mennonite village, and in the world at large." Samson commented on the story's protagonist: "I think she'll be one of those characters who inspire other books. There are girls reading this now who will go on to write other novels."
Readings from A Complicated Kindness will begin April 24 on CBC Radio One. Samson is also slated to return to next year's Canada Reads panel. The 2007 edition will feature panellists from previous years including Steven Page of Barenaked Ladies, Jim Cuddy of Blue Rodeo and writers Donna Morrissey and Denise Bombardier. The Weakerthans frontman has been active in the literary field as a founding member of Arbeiter Ring Publishing, which specializes in books with an emphasis on social and political issues. Canadian Info (26 comments)
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Godfather (April 22, 2006)
i bought every weakerthans album and i have a lot of respect for em...but does anybody else think samson's voice is a tad bit annoying...ya know, when he sounds like he's got snot all in his mouth or something 1+ Reply
Shindo (adam) (April 22, 2006)
So I get in the car to go to the CD store and turn on Radio One. They were broadcasting the Weakerthans / Sarah Harmer show that was recorded in Toronto earlier this year. John & Sarah performed this PERFECT cover of the Replacements' "Swingin Party" too. Someone needs to release that show on CD. 3+ Replies
usversusthem (April 22, 2006)
I read it... and it's quite a good book. Definitely recommended.
TheOneTrueBill (April 22, 2006)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pq6vufmTJ9Q This guy is so much better than Vanilla Ice 4+ Replies
iconoclast (April 22, 2006)
goddamnit!! i say its time the weakerthans announce a new album. whos with me? 1+ Reply
Someone (April 23, 2006)
found this a few days ago. it's solo mr. samson, and it's amazing.
Someone (April 23, 2006)
Does anyone else think it's a little odd that a guy like Samson, who professes to be someone working for political change and against oppression, goes on a national radio program to promote and recommend one book that all Canadians should read ... and it's this? Fiction about growing up in a mennonite town? 3+ Replies
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i'll read it
samson's lyrics are amazing, and i saw the weakerthans last week for the first time. best show i've seen in ages. they definetly make me proud to be canadian