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Shane Neilson Collected

ESSAYS

NEW! Shane Neilson interviews Kate Braid and Sandy Shreve

Against a League of Cowering Persons: Biased Gender Jurisprudence in the League of Canadian Poets

Political Poetry and the Canadian Tradition

Solway the Sad Balladeer: an open letter to the (Unofficial) Laureate of ‘This Sucks’

Shane Neilson interviews David Solway

When Words are Anticlimax: Henigha(n)ation

The ‘Two Solitudes’ Illusion: Reflections on the role of Toronto in the nation's literary culture

Public Hanging: The Death of the Book Review

 

SELECTED REVIEWS

Terry Barker - After Acorn. Meditations on the Message of Canada's People's Poet (1999)

John Barton - Hypothesis (2001)

Shane interviews John Barton

Neilson & Barton: Round II

Mark Anthony Jarman - 19 Knives (2000)

Stephen King - On Writing (2001)

I.V. Lounge Reader (anthology) (2001)

Patrick Lane (editor) - Mocambo Nights (2001)

John Metcalf - An Aesthetic Underground (2003)

Matt Robinson - A Ruckus of Awkward Stacking (2000)

A.F. Moritz - Early Poems (2002)

Stan Rogal - bafflegab (2001)

Anne Simpson - Cantebury Beach (2001)

Patrick Toner - If I Could Turn and Face Myself: The Life of Alden Nowlan (2000)


Who is Shane Neilson?

 

 

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The Danforth Review is produced in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. All content is copyright of its creator and cannot be copied, printed, or downloaded without the consent of its creator. The Danforth Review is edited by Michael Bryson. Poetry Editors are Geoff Cook and Shane Neilson. Reviews Editors are Anthony Metivier (fiction) and Erin Gouthro (poetry). TDR alumnus officio: K.I. Press. All views expressed are those of the writer only. International submissions are encouraged. The Danforth Review is archived in the National Library of Canada. ISSN 1494-6114. 

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