Sita’s Ramayana: A Feminist Retelling

2014-03-20T15:23:42-04:00

As if it wasn't enough to take The Ramayana and present it in images, this volume retells the ancient epic through the eyes of a woman. This is Sita's Ramayana. House of Anansi, 2011 Artwork by Moyna Chitrakar The original Sanskrit text is attributed to the poet Valmiki, and it is

Sita’s Ramayana: A Feminist Retelling2014-03-20T15:23:42-04:00

Deborah Levy’s Swimming Home (2012)

2014-03-20T15:06:20-04:00

This is Sandra's third post here, joining in the celebration of 45 days of House of Anansi; I introduced her, here, briefly, and she is now full-on in the process of organizing her own website/blog (not sure which will better characterize it). You may have had a hand in encouraging

Deborah Levy’s Swimming Home (2012)2014-03-20T15:06:20-04:00

“A compelling up close perspective”: Loon

2014-03-20T15:42:21-04:00

Nearly two weeks ago, author Susan Vande Griek and illustrator Karen Reczuch took home the $10,000 Norma Fleck Award for Canadian Children’s Non-Fiction for Loon. This post's title comes from the jury's description of the book, and the cover alone, with its rich, tapestry-like image, declares that this bird

“A compelling up close perspective”: Loon2014-03-20T15:42:21-04:00

Annabel Lyon’s Imagining Ancient Women (2011)

2014-03-18T12:07:07-04:00

To begin, Annabel Lyon turns to books. You know you're in the hands of a writer who truly loves storytelling when that happens, right? Sure, she's making a point: "literary fiction is uniquely poised to perform an important ethical function in our lives -- namely to teach us compassion". But

Annabel Lyon’s Imagining Ancient Women (2011)2014-03-18T12:07:07-04:00

The Time We All Went Marching

2014-03-20T14:57:01-04:00

At first it seems simple. One scene after the next. Imagine them, jotted on yellowed, soiled, stained pages from eighty-someodd-years ago. Scattered across time and space, you quietly order each of these moments in your reader's mind. You think you are assembling a timeline, affording these scenes refuge

The Time We All Went Marching2014-03-20T14:57:01-04:00
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