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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Friends with Benefits? • We go way, way back
Aristotle, the Last
Give and Take • How mutual was their exchange?
All Work, No Pay • So very feudal of us
Churchill’s Man in Dublin • Linden MacIntyre tells a violent tale
Photo Ops • William Ivor Castle’s augmented reality
Rocks, Rodents, and Reckonings • We’re in deep trouble
Parade
Big Unfriendly Giant • Yellowknife’s struggle with the aftermath
The Fast and the Curious • Along for the ride with a king’s godson
Class Conscious • An hour from Montreal but a world away
Peggy Who • The long-awaited memoir
Good Eggs • They hatched so much more than a basketball team
Dear Sheri-D Wilson
Unofficial Ambassador • Alan Doyle circles the Rock
Sole Searching • Two authors tread lightly
Tongue and Groove • On language and translation
That’s Amore • Served with a side of story
Paging Colonel Mustard • Three novels get to the bottom of it
Rye Observations • What we talk about when we talk about Holden
False Prophecy
Sands of Time • Shani Mootoo’s latest
On the Horn • Michael Redhill’s blast from the future
Romps to Remember • A Steven Heighton anthology
Temptation Island • Anaïs Barbeau-Lavalette explores desire
Maritime Gothic • Vanessa F. Penney’s ominous debut
Echoes of Violence