Paul Wilson is a writer and translator who lives in the Town of the Blue Mountains. His most recent translation is Mr. Kafka and Other Tales from the Time of the Cult, a collection of short stories by the Czech writer Bohumil Hrabal, published last year by New Directions.
Articles by Paul Wilson
- The Other Tradecraft (October 2016)
Writing and espionage in John le Carré’s long-awaited memoir, The Pigeon Tunnel. - As Others See Us (July–August 2012)
Glimpses of Canada through other literary eyes - Arcadia in Peril (March 2009)
A review of The Weekender Effect: Hyperdevelopment in Mountain Towns, by Robert William Sandford - Help or Interference? (September 2007)
A review of The New Cold War: Revolutions, Rigged Elections and Pipeline Politics in the Former Soviet Union, by Mark MacKinnon - Conventional Wisdoms (March 2007)
An essay - Arrogant Prophet or Quintessential Canadian? (October 2006)
A review of Denis Smith’s Ignatieff’s World: A Liberal Leader for the 21st Century? - Not So Fast, Reformers (April 2006)
An essay