November 2013
Featured Articles
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A Brilliant Attack
An essay
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Out of Sync
A review of The Edge of the Precipice: Why Read Literature in the Digital Age?, edited by Paul Socken
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Twilight of the Pundits
A review of The Public Intellectual in Canada, edited by Nelson Wiseman

Miko Maciaszek is a Polish-born, Canadian-raised illustrator. He studied visual arts at Sheridan College and now focuses on book and editorial illustration. See <mikoillustrates.com>.
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A Brilliant Attack
An essay
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Out of Sync
A review of The Edge of the Precipice: Why Read Literature in the Digital Age?, edited by Paul Socken
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Twilight of the Pundits
A review of The Public Intellectual in Canada, edited by Nelson Wiseman
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The Computhor Cometh
A review of From Literature to Biterature: Lem, Turing, Darwin and Explorations in Computer Literature, Philosophy of Mind and Cultural Evolution, by Peter Swirski
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The Globalized Great Lakes
A review of The Once and Future Great Lakes Country: An Ecological History, by John L. Riley
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Who’s Right?
A review of Free to Believe: Rethinking Freedom of Conscience and Religion in Canada, by Mary Anne Waldron
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Focusing on the Small Picture
A review of The Oil Man and the Sea: Navigating the Northern Gateway, by Arno Kopecky
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A City of Buried Rivers
A poem
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Chilean Ghazals
A poem
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Powerful and Troubling
A review of Just Pretending, by Lisa Bird-Wilson
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Less Crazy Than You’d Think
A review of The Roof Walkers, by Keith Henderson
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An Archipelago in Prose
A review of Island: How Islands Transform the World, by J. Edward Chamberlin
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He Daunts Us Still
A review of The Truth about Trudeau, by Bob Plamondon
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Flawed Visionary
A review of Arthur Erickson: An Architect’s Life, by David Stouck
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When Politics Get Personal
A review of Shopping for Votes: How Politicians Choose Us and We Choose Them, by Susan Delacourt, and The Victory Lab: The Secret Science of Winning Campaigns, by Sasha Issenberg
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The Kanadian Klan
A review of Keeping Canada British: The Ku Klux Klan in 1920s Saskatchewan, by James Pitsula