Despite his roots in Romantic and Neo-Romantic poetry (his PhD dissertation was on Dylan Thomas), Don McKay’s poetry almost from…
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Inevitably, the implicit subtitle that comes to mind for Miriam Toews’ new novel, Fight Night, is Girl Talking. Fight Night…
It has been nearly a decade since the first book in André Alexis’ ambitious Quincunx pentalogy appeared, and with each…
Calling Ghost Geographies a collection of short stories doesn’t seem right. It’s a big book and the stories aren’t just…
Rob Taylor’s fourth book of poetry, Strangers, masterfully holds together the contradictions of being fully alive in a world of…
Although the stories of A Dream of a Woman are arresting and captivating, they are disheartening too. From shorter stories…
Audrée Wilhelmy’s audacious novel White Resin is a dark fairy tale, saturated in myth and images of the natural world.…
NXIVM exploded into public consciousness in 2017, when Canadian actress and ex-member Sarah Edmondson revealed she’d been coerced, via kompromat,…
For those readers not in the know, Andrée Michaud is a Quebecoise author whose novels have been nominated for…
Literature that self-consciously explores language is nothing new, but Patricia Robertson manages to articulate her own electrifying turns of phrase…