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  • Promotional banner featuring the cover of The Art of War by Yvette Nolan on the left, depicting a World War I battlefield scene in a painterly style with soldiers and a fallen cannon. On the right side, against a brown background, text reads: “Author of The Art of War — Interview with Yvette Nolan” in bold white and gold fonts. At the bottom is the Open Book logo with the text “OPEN BOOK” beneath it.
    Promotional banner featuring the cover of The Art of War by Yvette Nolan on the left, depicting a World War I battlefield scene in a painterly style with soldiers and a fallen cannon. On the right side, against a brown background, text reads: “Author of The Art of War — Interview with Yvette Nolan” in bold white and gold fonts. At the bottom is the Open Book logo with the text “OPEN BOOK” beneath it.
    August 22, 2025

    An Artists Paints the Chaos of the Battlefield in THE ART OF WAR by Yvette Nolan

    What happens when the battlefield becomes a canvas? In The Art of War (Playwrights Canada Press), acclaimed playwright Yvette Nolan reimagines the Second World War through the eyes of Nick, a Canadian ...

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