April 2017
Pankaj Mishra on global rage, and the real culprit: modernity
Monobina Gupta in conversation with Pankaj Mishra
A Man of Our Time
Lawren Harris is once again jolted out of his casket, in reappraisals that paint him as a resolute modernist and urbanite
Sarah MilroyBattle Wary
Why is a fight on another continent, 50 years after Confederation, our nation’s founding myth?
Amy ShawPlaying against Type
Sometimes getting to the future means travelling in the other direction
Doug GibsonVery Magnetic North
Uncovering an epic failed expedition, and its hold on the Canadian psyche
Ken CoatesThe Woman Inside
In Barbara Gowdy’s new novel, an unusual haunting sparks a deep reflection on motherhood, family, and identity
Zoe WhittallEmpire in Collapse
Finally, a global turning-of-the-tables dystopian novel that transcends clichés about Islam and the West
Russell SmithCouched in Verse
In Molly Peacock’s latest collection, poetic form, like psychoanalysis, offers safe passage through perilous waters
Amanda JerniganPure Madness
Unsnarling the irrational, contradictory, still-thriving obsession with virginity
Diana Fitzgerald Bryden