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By Richard Wagamese

In his second novel, Ojibwe author Richard Wagamese, a National Newspaper Award-winning journalist before his turn to fiction, creates a metaphor for Canada’s treatment of its aboriginal inhabitants. A Quality of Light offers a complicated ... Read More »

March 9, 2004 | Filed under: Fiction: Novels

By Ray Robertson

As its title suggests, Toronto writer Ray Robertson’s first novel, Home Movies, could be read as an attempt to forge a new independent Canadian film sub-genre: urban cowboy loser noir. It fails even as it ... Read More »

March 9, 2004 | Filed under: Fiction: Novels

By Margaret Gibson

The narrator of Margaret Gibson’s first novel, Opium Dreams, is “grown-poet and some-time short-story writer Maggie Glass,” a Canada Council grantee who has published “one award-winning short-story book and one award-winning poetry book.” Maggie confesses, ... Read More »

March 9, 2004 | Filed under: Fiction: Novels