Posts Tagged book reviewing

On Reviewing: Steven Beattie

Daniel Wells

Regular CNQ contributor has an interview up on Sina Queyras’s blog, Lemon Hound, part of a series of interviews the poet has been doing on different approaches to reviewing over the last couple of months.  Below is her first question, and Steven’s answer.
LH: What do you think the purpose of a review is? If you [...]

the ink stained wretch: Eric Ormsby on Literary Criticism

Daniel Wells

The new issue of The New Quarterly arrived yesterday and among its many pleasures — new work from Heather Birrell, Zsuzi Gartner, Caroline Adderson and James Pollock — was what may be one of the best essays on reviewing I’ve read in recent memory.  Eric Ormsby’s ‘Fine Incisions: Reflections on Reviewing’ gets to the heart [...]

You Can’t Judge a Book by Its Scholar

Daniel Wells

Over at the Globe & Mail, the Tuesday essay asks why there are not more Canadian Literature professors on literary award juries.
It’s the start of a new year for Canadian literature. The hoopla surrounding last year’s Giller has quieted down. The Governor-General’s Literary Awards have been handed out. Soon Canada Reads will fill the gap [...]