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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King without a Crown • Essays on a defining prime minister
Beloved
Some Assembly Required? • What could be next for democracy
Our Princess Warrior • This memoir has twenty-two stories
Life of the Parti • From where Lisette Lapointe stands
Parks and Wrecks • Lessons from wild places
Knock on Wood • The forest and the trees
The Western Walls • In the wake of the Balfour Declaration
Screen and Shout • The origins of our digital nightmare
The Apartment You Died in Is Still for Sale
Northern Writes • Two journeys to new understanding
Between Survivors • Friendship blooms in dark places
Wisdom Well Done • In the kitchen with Elizabeth David
What She Wrote • A mother’s personal archive
A Scattering
Milan, Italy, Was Green
Nobel Intentions • Looking for laurels in all the wrong places
Collected Memories • Three poets reflect on the past
They Linger • Stories from Mark Anthony Jarman
Water Ways • Lisa Robertson’s new novel
Once Upon a Mattress • Intimacy is changing
Yellowknife Didn’t See It Coming • Michelle Swallow’s comedy of errors
In Port-au-Prince • The latest from Dany Laferrière
Home Is Where the Horror Is • Kim Fu’s uncanny real estate
Better Call Saul