General Criticism
M
is for Magazine: Nathaniel G. Moore interviews 3 CanLit editors
about the state of lit rags
Metcalf: A Counterblaste (or Italics Everywhere: A Cautionary Tale)
by Gordon Phinn
Space
for Creating
by Susan Ioannou
The
‘Two Solitudes’ Illusion: Reflections on the role of Toronto
in the nation's literary culture
by Shane Neilson
Public
Hanging: The Death of the Book Review
by Shane Neilson
On Poetry
Poetry
Readings - Stand Up and be Counted by Tom Henihan
Comfort and
Canadian Poetry by
Alex Boyd
Whither People’s
Poetry? A report on the Controversy of Poets at the Junction
Cafe (Hamilton, Ontario - June 1, 2002)
by Terry Barker
Beyond Bethune: Thomas D’Arcy
McGee’s Recovery of the Trail to the True North
by Terry Barker
Solway
the Sad Balladeer: an open letter to the (Unofficial) Laureate of
‘This Sucks’ by Shane
Neilson
Against
a League of Cowering Persons: Biased Gender Jurisprudence in the
League of Canadian Poets by Shane Neilson
Political
Poetry and the Canadian Tradition
by Shane Neilson
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On Fiction
Critics
in Disarray: On Don Quixote by Douglas Glover
FICTION SITED: A Look at Fiction
Online by Corin Cummings
TDR's
Short Story Page
(Material from TDR, 1999-2004)
Top
10 * 3 [Short Stories]
Wither
the short story? (The resistance starts now)
Where
are the short story collections? TDR investigates
How
to write sex fiction (not erotica)
by Matthew Firth
Miscellaneous
TOP 10
CANADIAN SF&F WRITERS
Selected
by Terence M. Green
THE 10 MOST IMPORTANT WORKS by First Nations Authors (So Far)
According to Richard Van Camp
FAVORITE BOOKS:
A dozen Montreal
high school students reveal what and why
Teaching
Canadian literature: In April 2002, the Canada
Council published a report on the state of
English-language Canadian literature in high schools. The
results were not encouraging. Read
responses to this report
In Remembrance
Remembering Hubert Selby Jr.
by Matthew Firth
An
Approach to the Work of Ted Plantos
by Terry Barker
Writers
tell TDR what they find grand or ghastly about the work of
Mordecai Richler
Terry Barker
talks to James Deahl about Al Purdy: Canada's 'Voice of the Land'
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