September: Reading and ReLit-ing

2019-10-16T17:57:13-04:00

It's Canlit season. And of course everybody's talking about the Giller (I plan to go A-Gillering too). But my reading list is exploding thanks to other prize lists as well. Like the ReLit award. Have you seen their shortlists? (More deets here.) Novels: The Cube People, Christian McPherson (Nightwood) Book, Ken

September: Reading and ReLit-ing2019-10-16T17:57:13-04:00

Timothy Findley’s Spadework (2001)

2014-03-13T20:58:26-04:00

Timothy Findley's Spadework (2001) This is an author who has been particularly important to me. In that peculiar way in which someone with whom you have had virtually no contact can affect you more than people with whom you have spent years of your life. So I delayed reading his

Timothy Findley’s Spadework (2001)2014-03-13T20:58:26-04:00

Thomas Wharton’s Icefields (1995)

2024-09-03T11:53:55-04:00

Thomas Wharton's Icefields (1995) Readers will recognize quickly whether there is a match to be made between them and Thomas Wharton's first novel. Ten pages should do it. First, there is the epigraph, from Michael Ondaatje's Coming Through Slaughter: "As if everything in the world is the history of ice."

Thomas Wharton’s Icefields (1995)2024-09-03T11:53:55-04:00

Louise Penny: Gamache Two and Three

2014-03-13T20:51:24-04:00

Louise Penny's Dead Cold (2006) Louise Penny's The Cruellest Month(2007) I plunged into Louise Penny's Gamache mysteries last October with the first in her series, Still Life. When I found books two and three nestled together on the library's paperback mysteries shelf, earlier this summer, I felt like someone was

Louise Penny: Gamache Two and Three2014-03-13T20:51:24-04:00

Alice Munro: 1974’s Something I’ve… (IV)

2014-03-13T20:45:12-04:00

Alice Munro’s  Something I’ve Been Meaning to Tell You (II) Toronto: Penguin, 1974. At some point I started to wonder if I couldn't simply fit my response to all of these stories into a single post. I mean...long and complicated books like Nicole Krauss' Great House? Classics like Thomas Hardy's Jude

Alice Munro: 1974’s Something I’ve… (IV)2014-03-13T20:45:12-04:00
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