Number 96 (Summer 2016)
Contents:
THE DUSTY BOOKCASE
A casual exploration of Canada’s suppressed, ignored, and forgotten literature
- Interview with Gwendolyn Davies
by Brian Busby
POETRY
- Three Poems by Nyla Matuk
FEATURES
- The View from Shore: A Writer in Mid-Career Takes Stock
by Charles Foran - Permaculture on the Permafrost
by Nicole Dixon - Max Beerbohm Looks Down on Canadian Poetry
by “Max Beerbohm“ - Preludes and Beyond: The Poetry of William Aide
by David Helwig - Daedalus by Rachel Lebowitz
REREADING
- Which Is the Sea and Which Is the Land: Woolf’s “Time Passes”
by Diana Fitzgerald Bryden
THE NORTH WING
Selections from the Lost Library of CanLit graphic novels
- Leonard Cohen’s The Favourite Game
by Jason Keiffer
THE ANTIQUARIUM
A series of interviews with Canada’s used-book sellers
- Vol. 2: Adrian and Brendan King-Edwards of
Montreal’s the Word Bookstore interviewed
by Jason Dickson
FICTION
- No. 10 by Tamas Dobozy
USED AND RARE
- Secrets of the Book Trade: Archival Anecdotes
by David Mason
REVIEWS
- Jim Johnstone on Christian Bök’s The Xenotext: Book 1
- Alex Good on Malcolm Sutton’s Job Shadowing and Jacob Wren’s Rich and Poor
- Kamal Al-Solaylee on Cordelia Strube’s On the Shores of Darkness, There Is Light