Published ten times a year, the Literary Review of Canada is the country’s foremost journal of ideas on politics, philosophy, science, history, culture, and literature. Each issue features smart, lively book reviews and topical long-form essays alongside original art and poetry.
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Dangerous Grounds • Coming soon to a democracy near you
A Province Transformed • Quebec’s political and linguistic fault lines
Chin Up, Canada • Notes from a mellower critic
Grain Drain • Saskatchewan and the family farm
On Certainty
The Mowats • Love in another era
Eggnog and Fright • Ghost stories for Christmas present
The Trio from Laval • A clash of the historians
Finding Amelia • The old man and the fish
Hunting High and Low • In pursuit of God’s green earth
Familial Fragments • Can conflicting narratives ever converge?
Design Lines • Here, there, over, and away
The Great Spread
Two Minutes and Twenty Seconds • The song that changed everything
Down the 401 • A mother and daughter’s next chapter
Discomfort Zone • Weighed down with contemporary baggage
One by One • Katherena Vermette concludes a trilogy
Stomp and Circumstance • Stephens Gerard Malone’s new novel
O Mother, Where Art Thou? • The latest from Molly Lynch
The Great Sheep Panic of 1888 • An event that occurred on 3 November 1888 … when tens of thousands of sheep fled from various fields across some 200 square miles of Oxfordshire. — Wikipedia
Object Lessons • Lisa Alward’s debut collection
Village People • A provocative tale by Sarah Bernstein
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