Reading Like A Country Cat

2014-03-09T14:36:51-04:00

Ethel Wilson's Stories, Essays and Letters, Ed. David Stouck U of BC Press, 1987 If you are keenly interested in Ethel Wilson, you will definitely appreciate this volume, which does gather nine stories not published in her Mrs. Golightly collection, six essays, and selected correspondence from 1944 through 1974. And,

Reading Like A Country Cat2014-03-09T14:36:51-04:00

Re-discovering Di Brandt’s prose

2014-07-11T15:58:43-04:00

Di Brandt's So this is the World and here I am in it (2007) Imagine my excitement in picking up Di Brandt's So this is the world and here I am in it (2007) for the Women Unbound Reading Challenge and discovering that not only was one of my earlier

Re-discovering Di Brandt’s prose2014-07-11T15:58:43-04:00

Re-discovering Di Brandt’s poetry

2024-09-03T11:56:03-04:00

Di Brandt's Speaking of Power (2006) I came across Di Brandt's work shortly after university when I was finally able to read what I wanted to read from the library shelves, my trusty alumnus card in hand, borrowing from the HQs and PRs like nobody's business. This was in the

Re-discovering Di Brandt’s poetry2024-09-03T11:56:03-04:00

Margaret Atwood’s Moving Targets (2005)

2014-02-27T15:52:26-05:00

Just browsing through the table of contents of this essay collection might lead you to believe that it was penned by a feminist. Depending how you define feminist, of course. Certainly Atwood is as willing to consider works by Toni Morrison, Carol Shields, Angela Carter and Hilary Mantel as she

Margaret Atwood’s Moving Targets (2005)2014-02-27T15:52:26-05:00
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