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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In the Beginning • Do we really understand the big bang?
Search Results • On our endless questing
Survey Says • Nationalism in so many words
The Gorta Mór • When the blight spread
Art of the Deals • Negotiating trade through culture
Essential scholarship for today’s challenges from the MIT Press
With Strings Attached • Putting a price on that Stradivarius
Place to Place • A mother, her children, and the prairies
Rock Dove
Tall Tale • A determined writer looks back
Once upon a Time in New York • The world as Lorne Michaels and Graydon Carter made it
Their Sessions • An ethnographer and her subject
Totally Deconstructed • Oh, that’d be reason enough for me
Museum Piece • You know nothing of Harley Parker’s work
À la carte • According to a delicious art form
Fiona’s Wake • Fury came first, then the beauty
Door with a Crack in It
Learning Submission
Trick or Treat? • Ghost stories for Halloween and beyond
Last Resort • Grace Flahive’s fearless debut
Double Trouble • Eddy Boudel Tan launches an investigation
Daybooks • Counting the hours with Kate Cayley and Souvankham Thammavongsa
New York City 1972
And Sew Forth • Katherine Ashenburg pulls on a thread
Bit by Bit • Cliffhangers from Heather O’Neill and Marcus Kliewer
Full Circle