The Japanese steamship Komagata Maru set sail for Canada with 376 Sikh, Muslim, and Hindu migrant...
Short stories about people lost between countries and languages--caught between the impulse to fl...
All Things Become Alive by the Touch of the Parabola is the first full account of the journey by ...
Conversations with Khahtsahlano, 1932-1954 contains twenty-two years of conversations between S¿w...
A riveting new play on the extraordinary love, art, and resistance of gender pioneers Claude Cahu...
Two neighbouring families, one Indigenous and one white, dine together during Truth and Reconcili...
In Verbal Violence, the language of the professional managerial class is unravelled, dissected, a...
Set in the coastal temperate rainforest, the poems in sometimes, forest alternatively rail at and...
Save Your Prayers - Send Money boldly takes on the wellness industry, considering disability poli...
SUBTEXT inquires into the language of identity formation, collaging the echoes of diasporic and c...
The making of a poem is like the making of a pearl: you take something irritating and create a je...
Beautiful Unknown Future fires up the possibilities of labour, memory, and doubt amid the shiftin...
Winner of the Theatre BC Canadian Playwriting Competition, two Betty Mitchell Awards, and two Cal...
After their car falls through an ice road, an Indigenous couple makes their way to an isolated co...
German developers propose a Native theme park for the 'Otter Lake Reserve.' Cast of 3 women and 3...
A dilemma results when a man is asked to donate a kidney to his dying father. Cast of 2 men.
Bobby Rabbit convinces his friend to accompany him on a 'sojourn of justice,' or more plainly, to...
This survey of myth-collecting in British Columbia evaluates the work of luminaries such as Boas,...
A compelling autobiography about the exercise of will, friendships and dreaming.
Fred Reed went to Iran driven by discontent with the official Western view of that country as a d...
Canada's first Poet Laureate takes the theme of postmodernity one step further with 23 short stor...
In They Write Their Dreams on the Rock Forever, 'Nlaka' pamux elder Annie York explains the red o...
An homage to Jack Spicer, but also a tribute to his Orphic conception of the serial poem, 'After ...
Webb's poems bridge numerous conceptual divides: the (porous) boundaries between poetry and paint...
Unifying this book is the persona of the lover: as an intimate and as an interruption of self.
This collection of eight of the finest plays produced by Vancouver's New Play Centre marked the c...
During the gold rush, a bedraggled troupe of players head north to perform. Cast of 2 men and 2 w...
New-format reprint of Langley's acclaimed play about the life and career of Norman Bethune, early...
The first two plays in George F. Walker's new series, After Class, a hyper-critical view of the e...
The Hatch extends Colin Browne's formal engagement with the margins of the new documentary. This ...
Chambersonic imagines the book as an acoustic chamber. This collection of poems, essays, performa...
Treaty 6 Deixis considers 'what it means to live on Treaty 6 territory in a way that acknowledges...
Humour allows the exploration of Indigenous relationships with settler law.
Flow presents all of Miki's critically acclaimed poetry, including new work and photographs. An i...
When Zero, the hero of our story, stumbles upon a mysterious manuscript, they're thrown into a jo...
Conversations with Khahtsahlano, 1932-1954 contains twenty-two years of conversations between S¿w...
Audrey Thomas's classic coming-of-age novel about madness, loneliness, despair and escape, now re...
Humorous stories, bittersweet monologues, poetic reflections and revelatory anecdotes about mothe...
scars on th seehors is bill bissett's latest report from and to the image nation, in which his me...
Contains Walker's own selection of his early plays: 'Beyond Mozambique,' 'Zastrozzi,' 'Theatre of...
A profoundly moving new drama by Marie Clements, combined with a spectacular contemporary photo e...
A revitalization of a Russian theatre classic. Cast of 5 women and 8 men.
This third collection documents how the arrival of whites forever altered the Salish cultural lan...
A funny yet thought-provoking play about identity politics. Cast of 4 men and 1 woman.
In 1950s Quebec, battered child Maurice seeks refuge in a fantasy world. Cast of 1 man and 1 male...
Hip-hop artist Brinkman resurrects Chaucer's brilliant stories into visible and audible contempor...
Memory, personal, familial, and societal - is the central theme of this new play by Governor Gene...
Set in the desert at the Mexico-U.S. border, this novel deals with the hope and despair of immigr...