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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Something at Work • Wade Rowland’s unsettling forecast
Vernality
Twin Peeks • Naomi Klein finds it rather hard to understand
Writings on the Wall • Two inside looks at China
The Edge of This Hill
For God’s Sake • The fight for and against free thought
She Wakes in the Middle of a January Night Thinking of Charles Wright
They Bred Raptors • How basketball won over a hockey town
Model Behaviour • A Haida village as seen in a windy city
Road Trip • Traces of a Manitoba past
On a Welsh Island (fragment)
The Poet Politician • A biography of Gérald Godin
Campaign Confidential • On the run with Terry Fox
Just Picture It • Museums, castles, and cattle
A Song of the Past • Forgotten but not gone
Give and Take • Whose lines are they anyway?
State of the Arts • Max Wyman makes his case
On That Note • The music that defined a province
Naked Truth • Because colonial habits die hard
From Beirut with Love • Christine Estima’s debut collection
Search Party • Zalika Reid-Benta turns a city inside out
Kiss and Tell • Aley Waterman’s new novel
Charlotte’s Web • Sean Michaels gets technical
Elusive to the End