
by Breanna Mroczek
When I first read Don DeLillo’s White Noise as an over-eager third-year English major, it felt like a revelation. This…
When I first read Don DeLillo’s White Noise as an over-eager third-year English major, it felt like a revelation. This…
Oshawa, Ontario-born, Vancouver-based Jay Hosking’s Toronto-set first novel, Three Years With the Rat (Hamish Hamilton), combines time travel to sci-fi noir…
Do Not Say We Have Nothing (Knopf), Vancouver-born, Montreal-based Madeleine Thien’s latest novel, explores the Cultural Revolution and 1989 Tiananmen demonstrations through the eyes…
EARLY in 2006 I signed a contract with Knopf Canada to write a biography of Mordecai Richler. The advance was in…
For several decades now, McGill professor Robert Lecker has been one of the best academic commentators on the CanLit profession. That…
It’s common wisdom that sex sells. In the rarified world of cafe sandwich boards, however, literature and the pithy quote remain the go-to.
We learned our daughters’ names on a Friday in September, seven weeks after we were approved to adopt. We’d hunkered down for a long wait, had booked trips, bought a convertible…
The name of the World’s Smallest Bookstore is only a slight exaggeration. The original store, the one you first notice when…
On a cool night in May 2015, our fifteen-year-old son, Finn, went missing for three hours. For most parents of…