A European sensibility infuses the stories in Montreal resident Mikhail Iossel’s latest story collection
Iossel's chosen technique has the paradoxical effect of simultaneously speeding the prose up and slowing it down.
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Iossel's chosen technique has the paradoxical effect of simultaneously speeding the prose up and slowing it down.
Coyne argues that Canada "is not a fully functioning democracy."
"There's something to be said about the 'you' as a writer when you first start a manuscript and the 'you' as the editor when you finish it."
Alexander MacLeod, Alistair's son and a fellow M&S author, said he had "no knowledge of this change."
Better not to include it in this series at all than to include it in even a mildly bowdlerized form.
This is, to put it mildly, a difficult time for an arts organization to be chasing funding.
"I very quickly realized that it didn't need to change, I didn't need to make it more traditional."
The Hypebeast extends Khan's interrogation of masculinity and machismo in immigrant communities.
This is not the first time Whitlock has contemplated a live conversation for his podcast.
Birrell employs a variation on Faulkner's structure in As I Lay Dying.