Antanas Sileika’s 2004 novel, Woman in Bronze (Random House), was set in jazz-era Paris. His most recent novel, Underground, was released by Thomas Allen in 2011. He is the director of the Humber School for Writers.
Articles by Antanas Sileika
- Fault Lines (October 2015)
The vexed politics behind Ottawa’s monument to victims of communism. - Fault Lines (September 2015)
The vexed politics behind Ottawa’s monument to victims of communism. - Elegy on a County Island (November 2005)
A review of A Map of Glass, by Jane Urquhart - Dark Notes in Nazi Berlin (November 2011)
A review of Esi Edugyan’s Half-Blood Blues - Imaginary Getaways (July–August 2011)
Ten armchair excursions by Natalie Davis, Jessica Grant, Alexander MacLeod, and more - Book-Ending Canada’s 20th Century (September 2009)
A review of Stephen Leacock, by Margaret MacMillan, and Mordecai Richler, by M.G. Vassanji - Orpheus Revisited (September 2006)
A review of The Man Who Wanted to Drink Up the Sea, by Pan Bouyoucas