Quirky, startling, earthy poems reflect the moods of existence.
Part memoir, part ars poetica, Scottish-Canadian poet Alice Major discusses Science with characteristic gleaming perspicacity.
Comprehensive study of Canadian literature, theatre, art (1977–2007) depicting memories of the two world wars.
Poetic exploration of historical records of the Frog Lake Massacre (1885) links past to present.
Articles, photographs, slides, manuscripts, diaries, and letters; an unparalleled collection of cultural and ethnographic value.
Award-winning novelist talks about family, culture, and place with disarming honesty and wry irony.
De-stigmatization of sex work encourages efforts toward legal changes to create safe communities for all.
Bilingual literary scholar builds bridges spanning institutional silos to found an inclusive "literatures of Canada."