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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They Desire a Better System • Share the burden, perhaps?
Four Apricots on a Stone Plinth • Adriaen Coorte (1698)
House of Card • When the saints came marching in
Floralia
Behind the Wire • The enemies we invented and interned
Dear Mabs • Dusting off letters from the Western Front
They Were Not What They Were • A history of stage right and wrong
Desperately Seeking Space Friends • Our search continues
A Lifetime Preoccupation • Erna Paris’s final book
How to Stop Time
Highs and Lows • Wicked peaks and the ladies who climb them
Cold Comforts • On two sublime exhibitions
Another Group of Seven • At the centre of a movement
Flashpoints • Three conflicts of interest
Manifesting • All decked out and nowhere to go
Ode to a Roman Reunion • Four sisters and a poet
I’m in Ottawa Still
Feels on the Bus • Bumpy roads, tougher stories
The Binge • My year with M. A. C. Farrant
Murder on the Miramichi • David Adams Richards writes of sins and tragedies
Short Change • A collection by Nicholas Ruddock
In Passing • The latest from Tara Gereaux
That’s Not All, Folks • Down Mona Awad’s rabbit hole
Wed or Alive • Lindsay Wong’s unholy matrimony
Unsettling