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Parallel Encounters

Parallel Encounters

Culture at the Canada-US Border
edited by Gillian Roberts & David Stirrup
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The essays collected in offer close analysis of an array of cultural representations of the Canada–US border, in both site-specificity and in the ways in which they reveal and conceal cultural similarities and differences. Contributors focus on a range of regional sites along the border and examine a rich variety of expressive forms, including po …

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as if

as if

by E.D. Blodgett
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as if there could be no other memory a tree invisible remembering itself In as if, E.D. Blodgett takes readers on journeys of contemplation in which he re-imagines the lyric form. Each line leaves the reader breathless as it runs into the next to form a continuous cycle, a continued breath. The delicate syntax of each piece pushes one forward, ever …

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From Realism to Abstraction

From Realism to Abstraction

The Art of J. B. Taylor
by Adriana Davies
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J. B. (Jack) Taylor (1917-1970) was an important figure in the history of Banff and western Canada’s artistic community. Inspired by the locale, Taylor spent his career striving to depict the idea of the mountain, moving over time from traditional representations of nature to an intuitive perception of the essential elements of landscape - rock, …

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Flora Lyndsay; or, Passages in an Eventful Life

Flora Lyndsay; or, Passages in an Eventful Life

A Novel by Susanna Moodie
by Susanna Moodie, edited by Michael A. Peterman
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Flora Lyndsay is Susanna Moodie’s prequel to Roughing it in the Bush and Life in the Clearings. Though Moodie fictionalizes herself in the context of this novel, Flora Lyndsay remains a close personalized record of her family’s experiences in planning their emigration and crossing the Atlantic.

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abecedarium

abecedarium

by dennis cooley
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would you believe me when i make consorts of alphabet runaways & stayathomes i have rounded up where they wandered all over the page Dennis Cooley masterfully extends the genre of the abecedary to explore his curiosity of the limitlessness of human communication. With linguistic wit and complexity, his poetry carries the reader through the historic …

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Swinging the Maelstrom

Swinging the Maelstrom

A Critical Edition
by Malcolm Lowry, edited by Vik Doyen, introduction by Miguel Mota, notes by Chris Ackerley, foreword by Patrick A. McCarthy & Paul Tiessen, cover design or artwork by Philip Surrey
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Swinging the Maelstrom is the story of a musician enduring existence in the Bellevue psychiatric hospital in New York. Written during his happiest and most fruitful years, this novella reveals the deep healing influence that the idyllic retreat at Dollarton had on Lowry. This long-overdue scholarly edition will allow scholars to engage in a geneti …

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Marion Nicoll

Marion Nicoll

Silence and Alchemy
by Ann Davis; Elizabeth Herbert, contributions by Jennifer Salahub & Christine Sowiak
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Marion Nicoll (1909-1985) is a widely acknowledged and important founder of Alberta art and certainly one of a dedicated few that brought abstraction into practice in the province. Her life and career is a story of determination, of dedication to her vision regardless of professional or personal challenges. Nicoll became the first woman instructor …

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Greening the Maple

Greening the Maple

Canadian Ecocriticism in Context
edited by Ella Soper; Nicholas Bradley, contributions by Stephanie Posthumus; Northrop Frye; Rosemary Sullivan; Heather Murray; Laurie Ricou; Gabriele Helms; Susie O'Brien; Jenny Kerber; Cheryl Lousley; Linda Morra; Elise Salaun; Catriona Sandilands; Rita Wong; Misao Dean; Carrie Dawson; Pamela Banting; Adam Dickinson; Travis V. Mason; Linda Hutcheon; D.M.R. Bentley; Sherrill E Grace; Margaret Atwood & Nelson Gray
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Ecocriticism can be described in very general terms as the investigation of the many ways in which culture and the environment are interrelated and conceptualized. Ecocriticism aspires to understand and often to celebrate the natural world, yet it does so indirectly by focusing primarily on written texts. Hailed as one of the most timely and provoc …

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Shy

Shy

An Anthology
edited by Naomi K. Lewis & Rona Altrows
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"We're not exactly scene-stealers, so you don't hear much from us shy folk-and that's usually how we like it." -Elizabeth Zotova, "My Dear X" The pages of this anthology are filled with personal essays and poems of thoughtful musings, raw memories, and humorous self-examinations by authors and poets who have been labelled by the world-teachers, par …

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Trans/acting Culture, Writing, and Memory

Trans/acting Culture, Writing, and Memory

Essays in Honour of Barbara Godard
edited by Eva C. Karpinski; Jennifer Henderson; Ian Sowton & Ray Ellenwood
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Trans/acting Culture, Writing, and Memory is a collection of essays written in honour of Barbara Godard, one of the most original and wide-ranging literary critics, theorists, teachers, translators, and public intellectuals Canada has ever produced. The contributors, both established and emerging scholars, extend Godard’s work through engagements …

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Rewriting the Break Event

Rewriting the Break Event

Mennonites and Migration in Canadian Literature
by Robert Zacharias
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Despite the fact that Russian Mennonites began arriving in Canada en masse in the 1870s, Mennonite Canadian literature has been marked by a compulsive retelling of the mass migration of some 20,000 Russian Mennonites to Canada following the collapse of the “Mennonite Commonwealth” in the 1920s. This privileging of a seminal dispersal within the …

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At the limit of breath

At the limit of breath

Poems on the films of Jean-Luc Godard
by Stephen Scobie
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"I wanted this to be a narrative. So finally Jean-Luc went all the way: every line in the script a quotation from somewhere else. Every blessed line. Love doesn't die. It's people who die. Love just goes away." -from "NOUVELLE VAGUE / New Wave (1990)" Stephen Scobie celebrates "the greatest film director of his age" with poetry exploring 44 of Goda …

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The Blue Room

The Blue Room

Poems
by Carlo Spinazzola, contributions by Angelo Spinazzola, foreword by Otis Thomas
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By turns funny, crude and, above all, moving, The Blue Room is the work of a true artist. Gathered from notebooks written throughout Spinazzola’s lifetime the poems here are the expression of a young artist of our generation.

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Ornithologies of Desire

Ornithologies of Desire

Ecocritical Essays, Avian Poetics, and Don McKay
by Travis V. Mason
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Ornithologies of Desire develops ecocritical reading strategies that engage scientific texts, field guides, and observation. Focusing on poetry about birds and birdwatching, this book argues that attending to specific details about the physical world when reading environmentally conscious poetry invites a critical humility in the face of environmen …

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But for Now

But for Now

by Gordon Johnston
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From "Anna's Lovers" Our houses glow both from within and on the outside: their night lights and an almost perfect and wintry moon. The phrase "but for now" means among other things "making do," as if we had to settle for the bare minimum. In But for Now, Gordon Johnston presents poems where the mortal world is more than enough because there is mor …

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The Newfoundland Diaspora

The Newfoundland Diaspora

Mapping the Literature of Out-Migration
by Jennifer Bowering Delisle
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Out-migration, driven by high unemployment and a floundering economy, has been a defining aspect of Newfoundland society for well over a century, and it reached new heights with the cod moratorium in 1992. This Newfoundland “diaspora” has had a profound impact on the province’s literature.

Many writers and scholars have referred to Newfoundlan …

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Double-Takes

Double-Takes

Intersections between Canadian Literature and Film
edited by David R. Jarraway
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Over the past forty years, Canadian literature has found its way to the silver screen with increasing regularity. Beginning with the adaptation of Margaret Laurence’s A Jest of God to the Hollywood film Rachel, Rachel in 1966, Canadian writing would appear to have found a doubly successful life for itself at the movies: from the critically accla …

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The Undiscovered Country

The Undiscovered Country

Essays in Canadian Intellectual Culture
by Ian Angus
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In this sequence of essays, Ian Angus engages with themes of identity, power, and the nation as they emerge in contemporary English Canadian philosophical thought, seeking to prepare the groundwork for a critical theory of neoliberal globalization. The essays are organized into three parts. The opening part offers a nuanced critique of the Hegelian …

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Cover and Uncover

Cover and Uncover

Eric Cameron
edited by Ann Davis, contributions by Peggy Gale; Diana Nemiroff & Thierry de Duve
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Eric Cameron is a major contemporary Canadian artist. Born in 1935 in Leicester, England, he arrived in Canada in the 1970s and has taught at the University of Guelph, the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design, and at the University of Calgary. Over the years Cameron has also continued to work in his primary medium, painting, but moved from traditi …

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Leaving the Shade of the Middle Ground

Leaving the Shade of the Middle Ground

The Poetry of F.R. Scott
by F.R. Scott, edited by Laura Moss, afterword by George Elliott Clarke
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Leaving the Shade of the Middle Ground contains thirty-five of F.R. Scott’s poems from across the five decades of his career. Scott’s artistic responses to a litany of social problems, as well as his emphasis on nature and landscapes, remain remarkably relevant. Scott weighed in on many issues important to Canadians today, using different terms …

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Eight Men Speak

Eight Men Speak

A Play by Oscar Ryan et al.
edited by Alan Filewod, by Oscar Ryan; Edward Cecil-Smith; Frank Love & Mildred Goldberg
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This volume comprises a reprinting and gloss of the original text of the 1933 Communist play Eight Men Speak. The play was banned by the Toronto police after its first performance, banned by the Winnipeg police shortly thereafter and subsequently banned by the Canadian Post Office. The play can be considered as one stage–the published text–of a …

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Massacre Street

Massacre Street

by Paul Zits
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Merging poetry and historical records, Zits masterfully (re)creates a poetic view of the Frog Lake Massacre of April 2, 1885. His collage and cut-up techniques challenge the histories penned by the event’s recorders and reflect upon the difficult and painful complexities of past and present. He weaves together voices of Métis and First Nations p …

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Please, No More Poetry

Please, No More Poetry

The Poetry of derek beaulieu
by Derek Beaulieu & Kit Dobson
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Since the beginning of his poetic career in the 1990s, derek beaulieu has created works that have challenged readers to understand in new ways the possibilities of poetry. With nine books currently to his credit, and many works appearing in chapbooks, broadsides, and magazines, beaulieu continues to push experimental poetry, both in Canada and inte …

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Shifting the Ground of Canadian Literary Studies

Shifting the Ground of Canadian Literary Studies

edited by Smaro Kamboureli & Robert Zacharias
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Shifting the Ground of Canadian Literary Studies is a collection of interdisciplinary essays that examine the various contexts—political, social, and cultural—that have shaped the study of Canadian literature and the role it plays in our understanding of the Canadian nation-state. The essays are tied together as instances of critical practices …

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Dramatic Licence

Dramatic Licence

Translating Theatre from One Official Language to the Other in Canada
by Louise Ladouceur, translated by Richard Lebeau
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Translation is tricky business. The translator has to transform the foreign to the familiar while moving and pleasing his or her audience. Louise Ladouceur knows theatre from a multi-dimensional perspective that gives her research a particular authority as she moves between two of the dominant cultures of Canada: French and English. Through the ana …

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Stories in a New Skin

Stories in a New Skin

Approaches to Inuit Literature
by Keavy Martin
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In an age where southern power-holders look north and see only vacant polar landscapes, isolated communities, and exploitable resources, it is important to note that the Inuit homeland encompasses extensive philosophical, political, and literary traditions. Stories in a New Skin is a seminal text that explores these Arctic literary traditions and, …

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William Wilfred Campbell

William Wilfred Campbell

Selected Poetry and Essays
edited by Laurel Boone
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This is a representative collection of the writings of a neglected Canadian author, William Wilfred Campbell (1858-1918).

Among the 112 poems in William Wilfred Campbell: Selected Poetry and Essays are the familiar “Indian Summer” and “How One Winter Came in the Lake Region,” along with many less well-known love poems, patriotic songs, and …

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Alien Heart

Alien Heart

The Life and Work of Margaret Laurence
by Lyall Powers
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Today, almost two decades after her death, Margaret Laurence remains one of Canada's best-known and most beloved writers. Twice winner of the Governor General's Award for fiction, she was, as the late William French wrote, "more profoundly admired than any other Canadian novelist of her generation."

Lyall Powers is both a respected scholar of l …

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Selves and Subjectivities

Selves and Subjectivities

Reflections on Canadian Arts and Culture
edited by Manijeh Mannani & Veronica Thompson
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Long a topic of intricate political and social debate, Canadian identity has come to be understood as fragmented, amorphous, and unstable, a multifaceted and contested space only tenuously linked to traditional concepts of the nation. As Canadians, we are endlessly defining ourselves, seeking to locate our sense of self in relation to some Other. B …

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The Daughter’s Way

The Daughter’s Way

Canadian Women’s Paternal Elegies
by Tanis MacDonald
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The Daughter’s Way investigates negotiations of female subjectivity in twentieth-century Canadian women’s elegies with a special emphasis on the father’s death as a literary and political watershed. The book examines the work of Dorothy Livesay, P.K. Page, Jay Macpherson, Margaret Atwood, Kristjana Gunnars, Lola Lemire Tostevin, Anne Carson, …

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Crosstalk

Crosstalk

Canadian and Global Imaginaries in Dialogue
edited by Diana Brydon & Marta Dvořák
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What are the fictions that shape Canadian engagements with the global? What frictions emerge from these encounters? In negotiating aesthetic and political approaches to Canadian cultural production within contexts of global circulation, this collection argues for the value of attending to narratorial, lyric, and theatrical conventions in dialogue w …

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Unruly Penelopes and the Ghosts

Unruly Penelopes and the Ghosts

Narratives of English Canada
edited by Eva Darias-Beautell
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This collection of essays studies the cultural and literary contexts of narrative texts produced in English Canada over the last forty years. It takes as its starting point the nationalist movement of the 1960s and 70s, when the supposed absence or weakness of a national sense became the touchstone for official discourses on the cultural identity …

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Cultural Grammars of Nation, Diaspora, and Indigeneity in Canada

Cultural Grammars of Nation, Diaspora, and Indigeneity in Canada

edited by Christine Kim; Sophie McCall & Melina Baum Singer
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Cultural Grammars of Nation, Diaspora, and Indigeneity in Canada considers how the terms of critical debate in literary and cultural studies in Canada have shifted with respect to race, nation, and difference. In asking how Indigenous and diasporic interventions have remapped these debates, the contributors argue that a new “cultural grammar” i …

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kiyam

kiyam

by Naomi McIlwraith
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Through poems that move between the two languages, McIlwraith explores the beauty of the intersection between nêhiyawêwin, the Plains Cree language, and English, âkayâsîmowin. Written to honour her father’s facility in nêhiyawêwin and her mother’s beauty and generosity as an inheritor of Cree, Ojibwe, Scottish, and English, kiyâm articu …

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Plans Deranged by Time

Plans Deranged by Time

The Poetry of George Fetherling
by George Fetherling, edited by A.F. Moritz
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The Toronto Star called him a legendary figure in Canadian writing, and indeed George Fetherling has been prolific in many genres: poetry, history, travel narrative, memoir, and cultural studies. Plans Deranged by Time is a representative selection from many of the twelve poetry collections he has published since the late 1960s. Like his novels and …

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Continuations 2

Continuations 2

by Douglas Barbour & Sheila E. Murphy
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"Most long poems contain lyric occasions. Here is an amazingly sustained lyric that contains traces of other commodities." -Robert Kroetsch Sheila Murphy and Douglas Barbour extend their singular poetic vision of that elusive third I/eye in Continuations 2. The new lyric voice sustained (within) these labyrinthine verses does so by virtue of its au …

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Voices of the Land

Voices of the Land

The Seed Savers and Other Plays
by Katherine Koller
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The sound of the wind across a Prairie field, the smell of grass on the first day of spring, the vocalization of birds in the early morning woods, the silence of the lake at night interrupted by call of the loon – these are the shapes and sounds of the Prairie landscape. Katherine Koller invokes the Prairie setting as a central character in each …

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From Room to Room

From Room to Room

The Poetry of Eli Mandel
by Eli Mandel, edited by Peter Webb, afterword by Andrew Stubbs
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The career of Eli Mandel (1922–1992) was one of the most prolific and distinguished in all of Canadian literature, yet in recent years his work has gone unsung compared with that of such peers as Margaret Atwood, Leonard Cohen, Robert Kroetsch, Irving Layton, and P.K. Page. Though he was a critic, anthologist, and editor of national prominence, M …

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Wider Boundaries of Daring

Wider Boundaries of Daring

The Modernist Impulse in Canadian Women’s Poetry
edited by Di Brandt & Barbara Godard
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Wider Boundaries of Daring: The Modernist Impulse in Canadian Women’s Poetry announces a bold revision of the genealogy of Canadian literary modernism by foregrounding the originary and exemplary contribution of women poets, critics, cultural activists, and experimental prose writers Dorothy Livesay, P.K. Page, Miriam Waddington, Phyllis Webb, El …

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The Kindness Colder Than the Elements

The Kindness Colder Than the Elements

by Charles Noble
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With wit and cunning, Noble's poems insinuate themselves into the mediations of "we use language" / "language uses us," into the objectification of "mind," into the struggles and cracking of systems. Cuing on Hegel's epochal revitalization of the syllogism, they begin with sentences-cum-arguments that issue from an everyman's intentions and insight …

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Anne of Tim Hortons

Anne of Tim Hortons

Globalization and the Reshaping of Atlantic-Canadian Literature
by Herb Wyile
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Anne of Tim Hortons: Globalization and the Reshaping of Atlantic-Canadian Literature is a study of the work of over twenty contemporary Atlantic-Canadian writers that counters the widespread impression of Atlantic Canada as a quaint and backward place. By examining their treatment of work, culture, and history, author Herb Wyile highlights how thes …

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Earthly Pages

Earthly Pages

The Poetry of Don Domanski
by Don Domanski, edited by Brian Bartlett
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With The Cape Breton Book of the Dead, Don Domanski emerged as a remarkable new voice in Canadian poetry, combining formal conciseness with broad cosmic allusions, constant surprise with brooding atmospherics, and innovative syntax with delicate phrasings. In subsequent collections, Domanski’s poetry has deepened and expanded, with longer lines a …

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Transnational Canadas

Transnational Canadas

Anglo-Canadian Literature and Globalization
by Kit Dobson
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Transnational Canadas marks the first sustained inquiry into the relationship between globalization and Canadian literature written in English. Tracking developments in the literature and its study from the centennial period to the present, it shows how current work in transnational studies can provide new insights for researchers and students.

Arg …

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Scandalous Bodies

Scandalous Bodies

Diasporic Literature in English Canada
by Smaro Kamboureli
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Scandalous Bodies is an impassioned scholarly study both of literature by diasporic writers and of the contexts within which it is produced. It explores topics ranging from the Canadian government’s multiculturalism policy to media representations of so-called minority groups, from the relationship between realist fiction and history to postmoder …

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Blues and Bliss

Blues and Bliss

The Poetry of George Elliott Clarke
by George Elliott Clarke, edited by Jon Paul Fiorentino
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Blues singer, preacher, cultural critic, exile, Africadian, high modernist, spoken word artist, Canadian poet—these are but some of the voices of George Elliott Clarke. In a selection of Clarke’s best work from his early poetry to his most recent, Blues and Bliss: The Poetry of George Elliott Clarke offers readers an impressive cross-section of …

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The False Laws of Narrative

The False Laws of Narrative

The Poetry of Fred Wah
by Fred Wah, edited by Louis Cabri
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The False Laws of Narrative is a selection of Fred Wah’s poems covering the poets entire poetic trajectory to date. A founding editor of Tish magazine, Wah was influenced by leading progressive and innovative poets of the 1960s and was at the forefront of the exploration of racial hybridity, multiculturalism, and transnational family roots in poe …

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Musing

Musing

by Jonathan Locke Hart
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Musing is a book of sonnets. Working within the framework of a classic poetic form, Jonathan Locke Hart embarks on an extended meditation on our rootedness in landscape and in the past. As sonnets, the poems are a mixture of tradition and innovation. Throughout, Hart deftly interweaves European culture with North American settings and experience. T …

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Apostrophes VII

Apostrophes VII

Sleep, You, a Tree
by E.D. Blodgett
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Apostrophe 1. Rhet. A figure of speech, by which a speaker or writer suddenly stops in his discourse, and turns to address pointedly some person or thing, either present or absent; an exclamatory address. (OED) Renowned poet E.D. Blodgett extends his lyrical meditations to the limits of human knowing in Apostrophes VII: Sleep, You, a Tree. By remai …

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Keep True

Keep True

A Life in Politics
by Howard Pawley, foreword by Paul Moist
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Howard Pawley, former Premier of Manitoba (1981-88), led the province during one of the most turbulent periods in its history. Elected at the outset of a serious national recession, his government successfully implemented social democtatic policies that ran counter to the neo-conservative trends that dominated the period, including job creation, la …

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Demeter Goes Skydiving

Demeter Goes Skydiving

by Susan McCaslin
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What if Demeter, the timeless fertility goddess of ancient Greek myth, slipped through a crack into the twenty-first century, shook off her ankle bracelets, corn tassels, and garlands, and began a tour of our improbable culture? Award-winning poet Susan McCaslin exercises the profound mother-daughter trauma forged in the Demeter-Persephone myth wit …

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