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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Markups and Shakedowns • The anti-democratic nature of neo-liberalism
Bungalow
Let’s Talk about It • Elizabeth Renzetti continues a conversation
Pole Position • Stephen Harper turns to vexillology
Survival Mechanisms • Political reforms for a tumultuous time
Machine Learning • Histories of planes, trains, and tractors
Chair Person • Clara Porset’s modernist sensibility
Shows and Tell • A theatre director’s life in the wings
Route of the Matter • No wrong turns on the road to Victoria
Source Material • Quebec authors mine American letters
[Bleep] • Won’t someone please think of the children?
Handed Down • An editor’s family history
She Loved Me Not • A moving meditation
Illuminated Clementine • What does the soul look like?
Of Sinks and Secrets • The other life of an abandoned character
Acts of Dismantling • Three poets explore uncertainty
Version
Write the Ship • The many lives of a luxury liner
Colonial Testimonial • A passionate critique of nation building
Review of Play
Remote Work • When Knud Rasmussen visited Canada
Mediums and the Message • The spirituality of Mackenzie King
“Trancelating” the Verses of Agnes Fong (Lucero): (XXXII)
Reality Bytes • Deni Ellis Béchard’s haunting future
Consumer Reports • A culinary collection of stories
Grenadian Idol
Plot Twisters • The latest from Leila Marshy
A Doomsday Gap