Randy Boyagoda’s picks for CanLit to curl up with this winter
This week: We discuss the dino blockbuster, interview art icon Peaches, and learn why a musical changed the end of a Richler classic
From 2013: Jacob Richler on the preservation of a literary lion’s library
Impatience with school couldn’t stop these Canadians from getting rich and famous
Excerpt from a culinary memoir with bonus recipe for ‘Lobster pasta with f–king fennel’
Robertson Davies is a permanent fixture in the Canadian canon, yet today, at least among younger readers, he is sadly neglected.
I maintained it impeccably. It was mint, and then all of a sudden, it wasn’t.
As the Jewish tongue dies at home, scholars step up
Anthony Galea pleads guilty, Bieber fever starts to wane, and a lost dog finally makes it home
Hollywood may be reading the Canadian icon but university students are not
Look which journalist scored an interview with Mrs. Harper, Potash is a laughing matter—but only off the record
Mordecai’s son insists his dad was kidding