Carrie Jenkins—Cambridge-educated Canada Research Chair in Philosophy and author of three previous books on knowledge…
Browsing: review
Kill the mall? But why, when in the wake of what’s been dubbed the retail…
“One of the advantages of a lifetime spent among tigers is that you are not…
So many poets begin their publishing careers with a chapbook: Irving Layton and Margaret Atwood,…
In John Miller’s third novel, two women from divergent backgrounds find themselves on the streets of Toronto working in the sex trade.
In Nathan Whitlock’s sharply funny second novel, Jeremy is the owner of The Ice Shack,…
If I had been asked to hand out medals to Canadian poets at the starting blocks of the new century, George Elliott Clarke would have been a contender for gold…
The Goddess of Fireflies and Under the Stone, published by Esplanade Books and Anvil Press, respectively, are part of a wave of Quebec fiction being translated into English by small presses…