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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Lax Americana • What happens if Donald Trump returns to the White House?
Western White Pine
Grey Area • The Confederates before Confederation
Untoward, the Last Spike • Connecting Canada came at a cost
In the Spotlight • The latest Cundill History Prize finalists
letters and word
Bump in the Night • The disaster that shook Springhill
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By Populist Demand • When urban and rural voters went separate ways
Right Stuff • Essays on conservative thought
Girl with Flute
The Librarian • Guy Berthiaume on the shelves
Green Guides • Two books to help your garden grow
Taylor Swift and Other Pawns • Seeking substance in a digital echo chamber
The Splice of Life • Moviemaking in Winnipeg
First Persons • Three new memoirs
In Hot Water • Now that’s the tea
Errors and Horrors • David Bergen on times of war
Picture This • Sean Dixon’s group of seven
Abandoning the Map • Two novelists subvert convention
Nine Months in Vancouver • Christine Higdon’s latest
Blurred Vision • A novel by Anne Michaels
Terrors of the Unknown • Adriana Chartrand’s eerie debut
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