Sally Armstrong’s Ascent of Women (2013)

2014-03-20T20:34:17-04:00

Is it still a radical idea? The notion that the world can no longer afford to oppress half its population. Apparently so. Random House Canada, 2013 Sally Armstrong's work considers the ways in which the world's largest problems -- poverty, conflict and violence -- are being addressed via efforts

Sally Armstrong’s Ascent of Women (2013)2014-03-20T20:34:17-04:00

Rawi Hage’s Cockroach (2008)

2014-03-20T15:54:10-04:00

Some readers will be unsettled by the title alone. (I had early exposure as a young reader to Don Marquis' archy and mehitabel, so it didn't work that way for me.) Most readers will be unsettled by the story. (As activist and artist Banksy has said: “Art should comfort

Rawi Hage’s Cockroach (2008)2014-03-20T15:54:10-04:00

The Time We All Went Marching

2014-03-20T14:57:01-04:00

At first it seems simple. One scene after the next. Imagine them, jotted on yellowed, soiled, stained pages from eighty-someodd-years ago. Scattered across time and space, you quietly order each of these moments in your reader's mind. You think you are assembling a timeline, affording these scenes refuge

The Time We All Went Marching2014-03-20T14:57:01-04:00

A White Man’s Whip into a Black Man’s Hammer

2014-03-18T11:13:28-04:00

With lead type and a hand press: that's how Gaspereau Press originally produced this collection of poems, in the old-fashioned way. Even the trade edition is the sort of book which makes you want to run your fingers across the page, not simply hold it by the edges, and, yet, simultaneously,

A White Man’s Whip into a Black Man’s Hammer2014-03-18T11:13:28-04:00

And so she is: Writing the Revolution

2014-03-17T18:01:38-04:00

When Gloria Steinem said that there "is no one I respect more in the trenches---or on the page", she was speaking of Michele Landsberg. Between 1978 and 2005, she wrote more than 3,000 columns for "The Toronto Star", fired by the injustices that she observed around her. Some of these

And so she is: Writing the Revolution2014-03-17T18:01:38-04:00
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