David Gilmour’s Extraordinary (2013)

2020-07-30T14:34:28-04:00

When describing this book to a friend recently, I said I found his style "quintessentially male". That's a sloppy term, but when you've bookchatted with someone about many books over several years, a certain shorthand develops. All I had to add was that it left with me the same feeling

David Gilmour’s Extraordinary (2013)2020-07-30T14:34:28-04:00

Letters Between Canadian Writers

2014-03-23T08:42:28-04:00

This from Hugh MacLennan to young Marian Engel in 1956: "If I can be of any help to you, don't hesitate to write and tell me so. I'm cynical about theses, having done one myself, but I suppose they are necessary if you can avoid taking them too seriously." University

Letters Between Canadian Writers2014-03-23T08:42:28-04:00

Ian Thornton’s The Great and Calamitous Tale of Johan Thoms (2013)

2014-03-23T08:40:43-04:00

Everything I know about the assassination of Archduke Ferdinand, which precipitated WWI, I learned from fiction. First, Aleksandar Hemon's short story, "The Accordian", which explores the very moment of the shots' impact, inspired by the presence of a bystander. This man seems to be the author's grandfather, standing in the

Ian Thornton’s The Great and Calamitous Tale of Johan Thoms (2013)2014-03-23T08:40:43-04:00

Cary Fagan’s A Bird’s Eye (2013)

2022-02-02T19:27:06-05:00

Readers have an elevated view of the events in Cary Fagan's A Bird's Eye. "Over streets, over the buildings of the university with the zigzag pattern on their roofs, over the playing fields towards the downtown." And, yet, readers glimpse, in the opening chapters, all the characters necessary for an

Cary Fagan’s A Bird’s Eye (2013)2022-02-02T19:27:06-05:00

Accepting and Adjusting: Americanah and The Blondes

2014-03-23T08:39:29-04:00

In an effort to manage out-of-control stacks of reading, I try to choose disparate stories in the mass of current reads. Slipping Emily Schultz's The Blondes in with Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie's Americanah seemed like a good bet. A fantastic tale of a plague which seems to infect blonde women. Ifemelu

Accepting and Adjusting: Americanah and The Blondes2014-03-23T08:39:29-04:00
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