Despite his roots in Romantic and Neo-Romantic poetry (his PhD dissertation was on Dylan Thomas),…
Month: June 2022
How we write ourselves.
A seasoned literary critic, André Forget recently made his literary fiction debut with In the…
Inevitably, the implicit subtitle that comes to mind for Miriam Toews’ new novel, Fight Night,…
On the eve of lockdown, a hidden spritz bar.
It has been nearly a decade since the first book in André Alexis’ ambitious Quincunx…
A lecture delivered as the “Immortal Memory” address at DaPoPo Theatre’s “Not Quite Burns Night,”…
Calling Ghost Geographies a collection of short stories doesn’t seem right. It’s a big book…
Edward is not expecting her voice. “Why don’t we go out?” They stand with their…
A young bookseller comes of age in a Toronto megastore.