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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Liberal Interpretations • Making sense of Justin Trudeau and his party
The Shill of the People • Those loudest voices among us
MRI, My Soul
Golden Boy • The life of John Turner
A Moral Absolutist • Who was Rudolf Vrba?
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Rhyme and Reason • The artist Cadence Weapon takes back control
A Little Green • Friends, foes, and Fenians
On This Day • In defence of a beleaguered discipline
Behind the Lines • Two depictions of the Great War
Outward Bound • A Finnish migration story
Collaborative Accounts • Voices of three First Nations
From Place to Place to Place • Experiences of South Asian immigrants
The Home Truth • Growing old in our broken system
What the Blazes? • Burning questions and a warming planet
Aloft
Space Food • Tang was only the beginning
The Meeting Point • Haitian writers amid Québécois letters
The Great Spread
Mistaken Identity • Ann-Marie MacDonald’s latest
Preparing for Takeoff • Pamela Mulloy’s new novel
Rock Group • Stories from the Happy Province
Her Majesty’s Archers