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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Cover Stories • Lying low and flying high
In Left Field • Ed Broadbent and the future of the NDP
Not Salt
Commission Concluded • Portapique and the questions still unanswered
Sonnet to the Frost
These Distant Shores • Refugee writers on coming to Canada
Pathogen on the Prairie • Unmasking a disastrous response
Between Ewe and She • An author and her flock
Animal Writes • Spinning tales from tails
Last Call for the Small-Town Bar • Real conversations shaken and stirred
Sega Genesis • The sound of Mauritius
Letters Sent Me • When the readers write back
Kitchen Stuff Plus • The world through Mary Pratt’s eyes
Midway
Pilot Project • A dramatist takes flight
Nature Boy • Helen Humphreys sounds Walden Pond
Suffering of All Sorts • A Mark Anthony Jarman collection
Motor City Meltdown • Catherine Leroux’s alternative history
Liar, Liar • Genevieve Scott’s latest novel
Judges and Juries • Two acclaimed titles from Quebec
Salt
That Inscrutable Thing