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The poems in this masterful new collection connote a simple warning: trust nothing. The compilati...
After Realism: 24 Stories for the 21st Century is the first anthology to represent the generation...
For centuries Montreal reigned as Canada's most beguiling city. Inspired by the pages of the Gaze...
Born in 1968 in The Hague, Erik Lindner is one of the Netherland's most acclaimed poets. Admired ...
The Scarborough takes place over three days in 1992: Good Friday, Holy Saturday, and Easter Sunda...
The unconventional female protagonists who populate this remarkable collection of short stories f...
Cathedral Grove, Susan Glickman's brilliant new collection, comes to terms with the question of l...
Selected from Ricardo Sternberg's four collections, along with astonishing new poems, One River i...
Nick has a house in the suburbs, two sex shops in Montreal, a chip on his shoulder, and an insane...
A blindingly blonde woman walks into private detective Mike Garfin's downtown Montreal office, co...
A disturbing tale of identity and deception set in 1950s Toronto. That Rafe Jonason's life didn't...
From the 1920s to the early 1950s, Montreal was known as the Paris of North America--a glamorous,...
In telling the story of Jazz Libre, Soundtrack to the Revolution reveals the meaningful role that...
The Global Poetry Anthology 2015 is a one-of-a-kind collection of contemporary poems, previously ...
In Dominoes at the Crossroads Kaie Kellough maps an alternate nation--one populated by Caribbean ...
The Montreal Citizen's Movement, a municipal party created in May 1974, was a broad coalition tha...
An entrancing tale that draws upon the turbulent history of Sephardic Jews in 17th century Amster...
The year is 1996, and small-town life for 14-year-old Catherine is made up of punk rock, skaters,...
Antonyms for Daughter, Jenny Boychuk's poetry debut, addresses a harrowing subject: the loss of t...
The poems in Alice Turski's ravenous and playful Stolen Plums explore the ways we consume and are...
Set in and around post-war Toronto, I Am Not Guilty first appeared in a condensed form in the Feb...
Erin Mouré's poetic journey explores the power of language and love in ways that are uncompromisi...
Anita Lahey writes the kind of rigorously observed, emotionally charged poetry few can match. In ...
Eugenie is trying, and mostly failing, to restore an inherited old farm in New Brunswick while he...
Visions Fugitive is Ralph Gustafson's last book of poetry, completed not long before his dea...
Montreal's fabled underground city opened fifty-five years ago. What began as a subterranean pede...
Praised for his darkly psychological accounts of extreme experiences, Jim Johnstone's fifth book ...
Maxwell Dent studied law at McGill and served in the RCAF and Intelligence M-5 during the Korean ...
Themes of memory, myth, and the uneasy duo of body and mind fill the two long poems in this volum...
Updated with new locales and the most current information, this French companion volume to 'Montr...
The Stephen Leacock Associates are the guardians of the legacy of Canada's legendary humorist (an...
From early modern history to contemporary global influences, this resource captures the legacy of...
Pithy yet pensive, the poems in this collection explore the surface tension that separates words ...
'Nick Auf der Maur was in journalism and politics. He thought there was honor in both. He also th...
How to Move On: An Unfinished Memoir of Loss, Love, and Surviving Your Family is Joel Yanofsky's ...
The year Paul turns forty, his friends Wendy and Eve ask him to help them get pregnant. Nothing a...
An engrossing punk-rock novel about teenage daydreams and sibling dynamics Teenaged brothers Homb...
' If I can impart one final message, beyond the usual declarative to read poetry and buy poetry b...
These carefully crafted fictions about the damaged lives of an exotic assortment of characters ar...
This is a lively, quirky collection of short stories, poetry, and memoir vignettes from published...
Artist Julia Warner left life in the big city to avoid reminders of her little sister's disappear...
Montreal is an old city with many archives--corporate, religious, government, university, municip...
If Frederick Scott is remembered at all today, it is as minor Victorian poet or as the father of ...
These fireside tales, now translated for the first time, were originally published posthumously i...
'Lauded as the most eloquent book about Canadian communists and written like drama, The Strangest...
Talking to Strangers is a book of bracing encounters. Throughout her four decades as poet, Rhea T...
Siren, Kateri Lanthier's astonishing second book, calls us to attention. In her search for what s...