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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Sketch and the City • The Muddy York that could
Interior Designs • The bitter fruits of Okanagan development
State of the Nation
The Ace • A Jewish war hero
Doctor Who? • Taking the Château Frontenac to court
Sting Operation • The history of an anglophone university
McClueless • A hamburger magnate comes to town
Check It Out • At the summit of global e-commerce
Night Sky as a Tissue
Please, Sir? • Mark Kingwell is just asking
Need Not Apply • Diversity, debate, and the demise of liberalism
Tents in the Churchyard • What Mother Maggie saw
Shadow Boxing • On the dark magic of self-acceptance
Old Sport • Peter Unwin finds connection
Ripple Effect • Coming to terms with a father’s absence
Stand-Up Guy • And he would paddle 1,200 miles
Wild Harvest
Raw Material • History on the half shell
Goes to Show • A Joyce Wieland retrospective
Observations on an &Man Canvas after a Fifteen-Year-Old Got Jumped in the Parking Lot
Descent into Hell • Lorna Goodison wrestles with Dante
That End of the Stick • Short stories that measure up
Formative Years • Coming of age in Indigenous Canada
Jersey Boys • For king or country?
Drive to Survive • Rob Benvie’s rueful and ruminative tale
While He Wrote • Martha Bátiz tells an untold story
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