Urban Poetry — Kim goldberg’s Red Zone
Let’s see now, what have I almost forgotten to record here . . . Well, I mentioned earlier that I re-read Richard Wagamese’s Ragged Company along with my students this term, primarily for its focus…
View PostLet’s see now, what have I almost forgotten to record here . . . Well, I mentioned earlier that I re-read Richard Wagamese’s Ragged Company along with my students this term, primarily for its focus…
View PostSome light reading: Clyde Ford’s Precious Cargo, set on the West Coast just below the border — I’ve been collecting representations of boats in West Coast literature, and this nicely-written mystery has them in spades.…
View PostI’ve made the most of no-marking weekends lately — that’s the end of them for a while, so I’m glad I did. Some good escape reading: Alan Bradley’s Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie.…
View PostJust time to record a few titles. First, David Adams Richards’ The Lost Highway — the man can write! His novels are always dense and always verging on the grotesque, either through particular characters or…
View PostLast fall, a phrase from something I read — I thought it might have been from Ondaatje’s Divisadero, but couldn’t find it on a quick skim through; perhaps it’s in Anne Michaels’The Winter Vault —…
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