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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Populist-in-Chief • Diefenbaker and discontent
In Sulci
Left Behind • Maybe we’re just not that into them
Maleficence • He put a spell on her
Crowning Moment • British Columbia before Canada
Crisis Mismanagement • Homelessness in our largest city
A Modern Klondike • Northern Ontario’s fiery ring
Good Morning, Nova Scotia • In the booth with Rick Howe
Gardening
Diplomatically Speaking • An envoy’s many years of service
In Other Words • Lori Saint-Martin’s life in translation
Bundles of Joy • On the humble dumpling
Double Threat • A global health check
Spells for Drunk Girls
Their Names in Lights • Canadian women who made it big
The Artisans of Big Cove • A mid-century Mi’kmaw cooperative
How We Said Goodbye • Remembering the writer Anne Kingston
In Lightning Flashes • Why does Walter Benjamin haunt us so?
Best Fest • A little bit of this, a little bit of that
In the Ottawa Valley • An energetic debut
A Series Interrupted • Marie-Claire Blais’s melancholy finale
The Aftermath • From Stephenville to St. John’s
The Weirdness of Everyday Life • An oddly pleasing collection
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