Forms a part of the field of collaborative poetry in North American literature.
Conrad Kain’s letters provide insights into the life and thoughts of this exemplary Austrian-Canadian mountaineer.
Deriving explores infertility, motherhood, and family, while troubling colonial legacies of language and Canadian identity.
A lament in light. A breath-taking memorial. Poetry and photography compose the landscapes of remembrance.
Archival materials from Black Sparrow Press shows collaborative relationship between writers, editors, designers, and presses.
An expansive collection of essays about an “unconventional memsahib,” a noted Victorian feminist and writer.
Memory and reality, homeland and settlement, life and death—uncovering sacrifices, secrets, and forgiveness.
Gritty, deeply touching, fascinating, informative; these letters show the joys and heartbreaking challenges of family life in the fur trade.