
Will a Posthumous Story Collection Help Canada Forgive Norman Levine?
After his unsparing portrait of the country in his 1950s travelogue, he was shunned by the literary elite
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After his unsparing portrait of the country in his 1950s travelogue, he was shunned by the literary elite
Read MoreThe Toronto author’s Giller-winning book is a philosophical thriller on identity
Read MoreFrom ketchup chips to Wagon Wheels, a new book tells us why our junk food is the best
Read MoreNick Mount’s Arrival brings Canada’s 1960s literary stars to life—but overlooks the era’s diversity
Read MoreRéjean Ducharme was brilliant, influential, and mostly invisible to English Canada
Read MoreAs a TV writer, I learned strong protagonists drive action. But the latest adaptation of Margaret Atwood’s feminist classic subverts all of that
Read MoreThe author’s new novel gives readers a glimpse into the complicated lives of young women
Read MoreRomanticizing the printed word ignores all of the other benefits storytelling can offer
Read MoreLiterature propagates the myth that women who can’t conceive bear some moral failing
Read MoreA new novel by Claire Cameron explores forbidden terrain
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