Literary Review of Canada, November 2024
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The Literary Review of Canada is the country’s leading forum for discussion and debate about books, culture, politics, and ideas.
The magazine puts the written word front and centre. Everything from policy and politics to history, biography, and fiction are a go. In addition to reviews, its original essays and poetry provide readers with informed, engaging, and confident cultural context not found anywhere else.
In this issue:
- Curtis Gillespie: Understanding Justin Trudeau
- Adam Gopnik: Aislin's Beloved Expos
- Frances Bula: It's the Land Values, Stupid
- John Allemang: O Say, Should We Sing?
- And more...
Toronto, Ontario; 235mm x 330mm; 44 pages