Collectors of Canadian literature are advised to pick up this France' Book – oddly-named imprint of Hollywood's International Publications – while they still can. As I write, I see just one copy listed for sale online. To those requiring further enticement, I offer this: something I neglected to mention in the review is that Lust Planet features three intriguing illustrations. Intriguing because they have no connection at all with the text.
The other two are even better.
As I say, get it while you can. Better yet, subscribe to CNQ... easily done through this link at the magazine's website.
This issue's contributors include:
Madhur AnandJason DicksonJesse EckerlinAndré ForgetCecil FosterStephen FowlerAlex GoodDominic HardyAnn IrelandPenn JavdanSamuel JohnsonColette MaitlandDominic MartinelloDavid MasonDakota McFadzeanRebecca RosenblumKate SherrenJC SutcliffeDerek WebsterBruce Whiteman
Editor Emily Donaldson not only put the whole thing together, she contributed a review of David Chariandy's Brother.
This issue marks the second time I've shared pages with John Metcalf. Friends will recognize how much this means to me. Coincidentally, it was through John that I first learned of W.E.D. Ross.
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Winning With the erotic W.E.D. Ross
The Greater Canada of 1962
When Poets Ruled; Or, Never Mind the Novelists
The Greater Canada of 1962
When Poets Ruled; Or, Never Mind the Novelists