April 2003
Lily, a young Canadian studying linguistics in Jerusalem, falls in love and conceives a child with Ami, who ...
April 2003
Jerusalem: Snapshots From a Distance consists of eight short stories, each a snapshot of lives at different ...
October 2002
For all their say-so existence, art forgeries are almost always as satisfying as the honest article. Indeed, those ...
October 2002
Initially published in 1981, Gail Scott's first book, Spare Parts, underwent stereotypographic cryopreservation ...
October 2002
If trends in crime fiction were a reflection of reality, the streets of Montreal would be awash with blood. The ...
October 2002
If trends in crime fiction were a reflection of reality, the streets of Montreal would be awash with blood. The ...
October 2002
In the press release that accompanied my copy of L.E. Vollick's first novel, it says that the author, born in ...
October 2002
It's hard to imagine a busier or more stressful day than the one the boy Neil McDonald experiences in the pages of ...
October 2002
Two autumns ago, browsing in The Word bookstore, I came across a handsome purple chapbook called psittacine ...
April 2002
Horst Schneider, formerly a member of the Nazi SS and chauffeur for Reinhard Heydrich, the man who designed ...
April 2002
Raymond Chandler begins Red Wind, one of his Philip Marlowe detective stories, with a blood-boiling heat ...
April 2002
H. Nigel Thomas's second novel covers much of the same physical and psychological territory as his first, ...