Vancouver writer Carleigh Baker’s sophomore collection is a piquant examination of the way we live now
The stories in Last Woman have their finger on the pulse of the current zeitgeist.
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The stories in Last Woman have their finger on the pulse of the current zeitgeist.
Karam has produced a quietly shattering examination of disaffection and anguish.
Gonzalo García Barcha and his elder brother Rodrigo go so far as to call the publication of Until August "an act of betrayal."
The story is also a tragedy of one man's hubris and outsized self-importance triumphing over the greater good.
Throughout their book, Bellos and Montagu wilfully and disingenuously muddy the waters around issues such as fair use.
The news comes at a precarious time for the company.
Those wondering from where Trump sprang could do worse than read Brock's book.
Gutkind demands that creative nonfiction be accepted as a viable subject of literary study while also insisting it is far too complicated and diverse to be pinned down in any definable way.
Broadly speaking, the novel operates in the mode of metafiction.
Judge Martínez-Olguín left open the unfair competition allegation.