Quill and Quire

BOOK REVIEWS

By Mary Ann Snowden

It’s difficult to talk about beauty without simplifying or over-romanticizing. There can be beauty in ugliness, a certain sad, ironic beauty of human endeavour represented, say, by a wheelless splay-forked bicycle propped up in a ... Read More »

April 20, 2004 | Filed under: Reference

By John Wilson

When it works, the time-travel novel breathes life into history and successfully weaves two narrative strands, one present and one past, into a balanced whole. Sometimes, though, the otherworld of the past is more interesting ... Read More »

April 20, 2004