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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The Machinery of Government • On some displeasing service
No Crime Here
Prairie Home Companions • Those who came, sodded, and conquered
Local Sitter
Chevrolet Masters • They made General Motors blow a gasket
Dear London • Letters from the edge of empire
Insight on issues that matter
The Secret Is Out • French Canada’s clandestine power brokers
Transition Zone • What is next for Toronto’s Regent Park?
Milky Ways • A constellation of possibilities
Tangle
Hard Core • Viola MacMillan knew the drill
Serge Protector? • The RCMP informant who saw red
Detours and Discoveries • Stop and smell the wild roses
An Aid Memoir • Ian Smillie looks back
Vernacular Spectacular • A linguist reaches for meaning
Bear with Me • Claire Cameron confronts mortal truths
Postcards • Novel scenes from elsewhere
Tell All the Truth but Tell It Slant • A poetic consideration
Imagining My Father’s Return
Stormy Weather • H. Nigel Thomas on family and place
Young Guns • From Edmonton to Kandahar City
Gallantly • The late icon continues to delight
A Cascade of Voices • Otoniya J. Okot Bitek maps an atrocity
Rough Landing • Jack Wang’s debut novel
Hadn’t a Clue