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By Patrick Lane

In this 20-year retrospective of Patrick Lane’s work, readers are given a selection that tends toward sentimental morbidity at its most poetic. While he is celebrated for his pioneering work in West Coast poetry circles ... Read More »

February 23, 2004 | Filed under: Poetry

By Patrick Friesen

As the end of the millennium approaches, where will serious Canadian writers position themselves in the coming mass-media onslaught of predictions and summations? With his new book, Manitoba’s Patrick Friesen places himself firmly in the apocalyptic ... Read More »

February 23, 2004 | Filed under: Poetry

By Jean Doe

Weird town, this Ottawa. A town where older reporters call younger reporters “my young friend” and shadowy sources say things like “time is of the essence.” A town where the women are either leggy or ... Read More »

February 23, 2004 | Filed under: Fiction: Novels

By Dany Laferriere

Like all of Dany Laferrière’s autobiographical novels, there’s a whimsical nonchalance, a combination of simplicity and circumspection, that tends to underwhelm readers. Perhaps this has to do with the kind of temporality that Laferrière explores ... Read More »

February 23, 2004 | Filed under: Fiction: Novels

By Dany Laferriere

Like all of Dany Laferrière’s autobiographical novels, there’s a whimsical nonchalance, a combination of simplicity and circumspection, that tends to underwhelm readers. Perhaps this has to do with the kind of temporality that Laferrière explores ... Read More »

February 23, 2004 | Filed under: Fiction: Novels