Technology meets desire in Liz Harmer’s post-apocalyptic debut novel.
Browsing: CanLit
“Black Star” is one of the better entries in a string of recent novels featuring protagonists losing their grip on reality.
Nathan Ripley, Craig Davidson, Timothy Taylor & Sharon Butala move away from traditional CanLit into genre.
“His wig and the heels of his clown shoes added some height, but Alice could reach his throat in a moment, if need be.”
Ian Weir’s phantasmagorical novel features a village of left-field characters.
Rice’s novel complicates and demands a rethinking of the apocalyptic category itself.
Everything essential about Adrian Michael Kelly’s new story collection, The Ambassador of What, is right…
“Canada Reads” isn’t about literature, or discovering good books; it’s about what’s socially edifying, and new.
Classes, conversations, and readings are the lifeblood of Toronto’s poetry-only bookshop.
Bourgeois Anglo attitudes undercut the radicalism of Scott Symons’ 1967 gay novel, “Combat Journal for Place d’Armes.”