Published ten times a year, the Literary Review of Canada is the country’s foremost journal of ideas on politics, philosophy, science, history, culture, and literature. Each issue features smart, lively book reviews and topical long-form essays alongside original art and poetry.
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Reader’s Digest • Everything popular is wrong
Theories of Light
Report on Business • A mutant strain of neo-liberalism
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Hello! • Don Gillmor wants us to wake up
Details • Some finer points on place names and commemorations
Grain • Read what they sowed
Current Affairs • Those who survived maritime disaster
Exclaim! • Pop punk in the key of eh
Airmail • The sweet sorcery of baseball
Liberté • Louise Beaudoin still dreams of independence
The Paris Review • A faithful restoration
Time • Twelve mournful days
Blind Anecdotes
Life • A journalist’s account of Alzheimer’s
The Critic • Harry Malcolmson revisits the ’60s
Rolling Stone • Caitlin Galway moves around
Vanity Fair • Two novels on performance and delusion
Elegy for Richard
The Knot • A postmodern caper by Maria Reva
In Touch • Bindu Suresh’s shifting perspectives
Border Crossings • Sulaiman Addonia and Madeleine Thien find refuge in storytelling
The Believer • Amanda Leduc’s zealous hero
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