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10 April 2021
Remembering Fraser Sutherland
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I'm honoured to have been asked by the Globe & Mail to write an obituary of poet, critic, journalist, biographer, and lexicographe...
21 December 2020
Best Books of 1920: Beware the Bolshevik Poets
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The Globe , 4 December 1920 The 1920 Globe round-up of the year's best books was published on the first Saturday of that December. Twe...
24 July 2020
Canada Reads 2020
: "Shouts Out to Tara!"
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After much delay, Canada Reads 2020 has come and gone. Congrats to Samra Habib, whose memoir We Have Always Been Here won the game...
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21 December 2019
The Globe 100 One Hundred Years Ago: Poets are Struck Dumb and Capitalism Proves Embarrassing
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The Globe , 6 December 1919 Last month, the Globe & Mail published 'The Globe 100' , its annual list of the year's...
07 November 2019
A Dedication Born of Tragedy
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Purchased four years ago, The Miracle and Other Poems set me back two dollars and change. That price says much about contemporary intere...
21 October 2019
Number 43 in a Series
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The 43rd Canadian general election takes place today. The first I remember was the twenty-ninth – October 30, 1972 – which Pierre Trudea...
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12 August 2019
Bach to the Future, Part II:
Le Dernier Voyage
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Le dernier voyage: Un roman de la Gaspésie [ A Voice is Calling ] Eric C. Morris [trans. Martine Hébert-Duguay] Montreal: Chant...
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12 June 2019
The True Crime Book That Spawned an Industry
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The Black Donnellys Thomas P. Kelley Toronto: Harlequin, 1962 158 pages Oh you who hail from Ontario Know the tale of the Donnellys...
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17 February 2019
Wilfrid Laurier: 100 Years
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The great Wilfrid Laurier died one hundred years ago today. Our seventh prime minister, he held the office for more than fifteen conse...
17 December 2018
The Globe
100
179 of 1918
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One month after the Armistice, the post-war world is in many ways unrecognizable. Consider this from the front page of the December 7, 1...
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