A consortium of German developers shows up on the fictional Otter Lake Reserve with a seemingly i...
In this, her fifth book, Lise Tremblay paints a picture of rural Quebec in the years following th...
A cross-genre engagement with the northern and coastal BC plant known in English as Devil's Club,...
What is the purpose of art in the face of fascism? Can art serve the poor? And what is the person...
A Child's Seance begins with a Ouija board game played by a brother and sister as they attempt to...
After isolating during a global pandemic, Singapore's wealthy elite make up for lost time, beddin...
In May of 1939, thirty-three-year-old surrealist artist Wolfgang Paalen and his wife, the poet an...
In the thriller On Thin Ice, an Indigenous couple makes their way to an isolated cottage after th...
As the first person born on the moon, Lyra lives a charmed life as a beloved social media influen...
Written over a span of twenty years, Grace of Centuries is an act of redress. Beginning with the ...
A table set outside in beautiful fall weather. A turkey roasting in the oven. Everything seems se...
notes from recently considers ecological relationships amid ways of noticing loss and change. Tur...
Jason Pierce, a 31 year old Canadian half-Native man, is packing up his urban apartment to leave ...
An uproariously funny and sharply inquisitive new play from one of Canada's leading Indigenous pl...
Roughly based on The Trial by Franz Kafka, this black comedy changes the lead character to a mode...
James Hoffman, George Ryga's biographer, provides a brilliant guide to the reader of this collect...
One woman's account of triumph over a childhood spent in an Indian residential school.
On a Friday morning in a 'frighteningly well-groomed living room' in Scarborough, Lindalou, 31, i...
Photographer Eadweard Muybridge's life was filled with the events of Victorian melodrama: adulter...
From his wheelchair in a nursing home, the aging Conrad Aiken recalls his long, stormy friendship...
Charles Hill-Tout was born in England in 1858 and came to British Columbia in 1891. A pioneer set...
Donald M. Allen's anthology The New American Poetry, published by Grove Press Evergreen in the U....
Throughout her life, Mildred Osterhout Fahrni walked with J.S. Woodsworth, Mahatma Gandhi and Mar...
Mambo Italiano achieves its overwhelming power through a perfect balance of fast-paced comedy and...
Dragging Newfoundland 'kicking and screaming into the 20th century' (a quote attributed to Joey S...
Unifying this book is the persona of the lover: as an intimate and as an interruption of self.
Margaret Atwood's writing, according to Davey, reveals not only an extraordinary facility with la...
The Jonathan Swift of the bingo hall and elder-care, the Alexander Pope of pet-care and the dinne...
George Bowering and Greg Curnoe became friends in London, Ontario, in 1966. Bowering was a 30-yea...
As Morris Panych's latest comedy opens, we hear Iris, a precocious girl of ten, saying: 'These ar...
In December 2005, stalled on a novel he was writing, George Bowering thought he needed a challeng...
Born in Providence, Rhode Island, to a Cree mother and a French father, Rhéauna, affectionately k...
This collection of eight of the finest plays produced by Vancouver's New Play Centre marked the c...
During the gold rush, a bedraggled troupe of players head north to perform. Cast of 2 men and 2 w...
Death, desire, and divination are the threads running through Jónína Kirton's debut collection of...
Her star rising as a Hollywood diva, Frances Farmer chooses to join the socialist Group Theatre i...
ABC of Reading TRG examines the writings of Steve McCaffery and bpNichol, with a special focus on...
Daniel Danis's homage to Aeschylus, the 'father of tragedy,' is set on an imaginary island in the...
It is 1956, and Silvio Rosato, a decorated World War II veteran, shows up at the house of his fat...
Rod Langley's Bethune chronicles the medical and political career of Norman Bethune, a Canadian-b...
Exotic postcards from playwright, novelist and screenwriter Drew Hayden Taylor's globetrotting ad...
Nichol's comics (1960-1980) informed his work in other genres as well as the work of other writers.
Steve Marsh is a mystery writer, the protagonist of David French's gripping thriller, Silver Dagg...
The third volume of an autobiographical trilogy: a reconciliation between women and men, children...
If you have ever wondered why the Scots love Michel Tremblay or what Sharon Pollock has to say to...
Jane Rule novel Desert of the Heart ( ) was groundbreaking novel in diversity publishing. She rem...
A love story in which a faded old queen finds his life slipping away from him along with his youn...
Memory, personal, familial, and societal - is the central theme of this new play by Governor Gene...