Contemporary Canadian
Contemporary Canadian literature, primarily things published in the last 5 years by a Canadian author, or older, but relevant to current times
Hugh Thomas, Jangle Straw
This brief collection of mistranslations could only happen in Montreal. It has something of the city in it, I can’t quite put my finger on it.
Pearl Pirie, A Couple Sumerians
These poems are domestic, full of love, adoration, and humanity, yet brief, soft, and lightning-sharp, with a recurring motif of eye contact. Intimate.
Sarah Moses, Strange Water
If you’re a reader that delights in texts that surprise, then Moses’s Strange Water is a book you’ll want to read.
Manahil Bandukwala, Heliotropia
I am confident when I say it is genuinely so exciting to read and listen to everything Manahil Bandukwala creates.
Brian Dedora, The Apple in The Orchard
Brave, astonishing and unique: now that is exactly how I would describe Brian Dedora’s work.