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The Geology of a Moment
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âThe lemon is not a lemonâ: Flowing Letters for Our Time
January 17, 2020
Correspondent by Dominique Bernier-Cormier
Treaty # by Armand Garnet Ruffo
Moccasin Square Gardens by Richard Van Camp
What We Carry by Susan Glickman
There Are Not Enough Sad Songs by Marita Dachsel
Mamaskatch: A Cree Coming of Age by Darrel J. McLeod
Stories from the Magic Canoe of Waâxaid by Cecil Paul and Briony Penn
Out All Day by John Donlan
The Broken Face by Russell Thornton
Roy Miki (Author) and Michael Barnholden (Editor)
Flow: Poems Collected and New.Talonbooks (purchase at Amazon.ca)
The title of the collected poetry of Roy Miki,
Peggy’s Impossible Tale by husband-and-wife duo Roy Miki and Slavia Miki is based on the “exceptionally special” guinea pig their daughter, Elisse, had as a child.
Guinea pig Peggy is a curious creature and so is this book. It follows Peggy from the pet store, where she has rather unkind words to say about her fellow animals, to her new home, where she is content. Peggy becomes the playmate and confidante of her new owner, a young girl from Vancouver named Lisa.
The story unfolds in a non-linear progression; Peggy unceremoniously achieves the impossible less than halfway through the book and again, with fanfare, at the end. Sprinkled in between Peggy’s pursuit of the impossible are atemporal vignettes. These are the moments when the book shines and Peggy comes to life.
Asian Heritage Month in Canada
May 10, 2021
Here, at
CanLit, we are proud of all the opportunities we’ve had to promote Asian Canadian Literature. In recognition of Asian Heritage Month, we’ve put together a post that highlights Asian-Canadian experience in Canada.
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Having published many critical articles and special editions on a variety of topics that demonstrate the contributions Asian Canadians have made to Canadian culture, we know there are still many ways we need to continue to support, amplify, and up-lift their voices in the face of anti-Asian racism. We hope this post offers a resource for individuals to use to help them learn more about the context of Asian “Canadianess” in Canada and Canadian literature.Â
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