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A JOURNEY THROUGH CANADA'S FORGOTTEN, NEGLECTED AND SUPPRESSED WRITING
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27 March 2020
Reluctantly Revisiting Canada's Great Virus Novel
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Nobody told me there'd be days like these. The Nazis in the bathroom just below the stairs are the least of my worries. I've ...
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10 March 2020
Maria Monk and Me
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I didn't know her. How could I? We were born one hundred and forty-six years apart, and yet I think of Maria Monk each and every...
08 March 2020
10 Canadian Books for International Women's Day
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One Canadian man recommends ten unjustly neglected novels by ten Canadian women: The Midnight Queen May Agnes Fleming 1863 A got...
02 March 2020
The Man Who Clung to an Upward Bottom
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The Man from Nowhere Anna T. Sadlier New York: Benziger Bros, 1918 187 pages Has anyone out there read Anna T. Sadlier? If so, can ...
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01 March 2020
The Most Contentious Title in Canadian Literature
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Pussy Black-Face Marshall Saunders Boston: Page, 1913 Related posts: Pierre Berton as Casey's Scary Uncle The Ugliest Canadi...
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26 February 2020
Reading Gérard Bessette on His Hundredth
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Not for Every Eye [ Le libraire ] Gérard Bessette [trans. Glen Shortliffe] Toronto: Macmillan, 1962 98 pages Yesterday marked the...
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17 February 2020
A Stranger Comes to Town; an Author Vanishes
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Forever 33 Jacques Byfield Toronto: McClelland & Stewart, 1982 175 pages The Alberta town of Breery exists nowhere outside Fore...
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