96 Results for “"Talonbooks"”



  • To require a term, add "+" in front. (E.g., anne +gables)
  • To exclude a term, add "-" in front. (E.g., anne -gables)
  • Use quotes to search for exact phrases. (E.g., "anne of green gables")


» Download Top Results «
Sort by:
View Mode:
Gabriel Dumont Speaks 2nd Edition

Gabriel Dumont Speaks 2nd Edition

Revised 2nd Edition
by Gabriel Dumont, translated by Michael Barnholden
edition:Paperback
also available: eBook
2 ratings
rated!
rated!
tagged : historical

In 1903, eighteen years after leading the Métis Army against the Northwest Expeditionary Force and the Northwest Mounted Police at Fish Creek, Duck Lake and Batoche, Louis Riel’s Adjutant General Gabriel Dumont dictated his memoirs to a group of friends, one of whom is thought to have written Dumont’s stories out in longhand during that epic …

More Info
Amuse Bouche

Amuse Bouche

by Adeena Karasick
edition:Paperback
0 ratings
rated!
rated!
tagged : canadian

Adeena Karasick’s startling and arresting work constantly de-contextualizes and re-contextualizes language: its signs, signifiers, images, ideograms, pictograms, lexicography and syntax. In doing so, it leads us into the subliminal, where it foregrounds memories, associations, archetypes, metaphors and other elements of the subconscious usually …

More Info
Annihilated Time

Annihilated Time

Poetry and Other Politics
by Jeff Derksen
edition:Paperback
0 ratings
rated!
rated!
tagged : poetry

Reading against the grain of global ideological flows, Derksen demonstrates how borders, identities, national literatures, urban territories, built space and the spaces of culture and politics have not simply been eroded by globalization, but how the traditional identity-determined scales of culture are being re-imagined as contested spaces for dy …

More Info
Empire of Desire

Empire of Desire

The Abolition of Time
by Thierry Hentsch, translated by Fred A. Reed
edition:Paperback
0 ratings
rated!
rated!
tagged : books & reading

Empire of Desire, the second volume of Thierry Hentsch’s epic survey of the formative texts of the Western narrative tradition, completes the work he began in the first: Truth or Death. It traces western civilization’s quest for immortality across a further four centuries—from Molière to Proust, by way of Voltaire and Rousseau, Goethe and H …

More Info
Kerrisdale Elegies

Kerrisdale Elegies

by George Bowering
edition:Paperback
0 ratings
rated!
rated!
tagged : canadian

It is extraordinary that one can take the measure of how radically cultural sensibilities can change throughout a century by a careful reading of only two texts—in this case Rainer Maria Rilke’s Duino Elegies, written in the midst of the First World War, and George Bowering’s brilliant response to Rilke’s call, the Kerrisdale Elegies, comp …

More Info
The Berlin Blues

The Berlin Blues

by Drew Hayden Taylor
edition:Paperback
2 ratings
rated!
rated!
age: 14
Grade: 9
tagged : canadian, indigenous peoples of the americas

A consortium of German developers shows up on the fictional Otter Lake Reserve with a seemingly irresistible offer to improve the local economy: the creation of “Ojibway World,” a Native theme park designed to attract European tourists, causing hilarious personal and political divisions within the local community.

The Berlin Blues concludes Drew …

More Info
Re: Producing Women's Dramatic History

Re: Producing Women's Dramatic History

The Politics of Playing in Toronto
by D.A. Hadfield
edition:Paperback
0 ratings
rated!
rated!
tagged : history & criticism, drama, canadian

Within the last generation, Canadian drama, like other literary forms, has seen the emergence of works by women that re-vision the role of women in history. However, in order to write themselves into theatre history, women have had to negotiate a complex journey through both pages and stages, a network of public production that is highly politicall …

More Info
ths is erth thees ar peopul

ths is erth thees ar peopul

by bill bissett
edition:Paperback
0 ratings
rated!
rated!
tagged :

The quest in this latest fusion of song, sound, performance and visual poetry from bill bissett is for a human condition outside the perpetual terror of the twenty-first century—a terror based in an irrational fear that the loss of our ideologies, our homemade gods and bombs will leave us impoverished and vulnerable to the ambitions of others. …

More Info
A Few Words Will Do

A Few Words Will Do

by Lionel Kearns
edition:Paperback
0 ratings
rated!
rated!
tagged :

These brief but concentrated pieces of literary work seem at first simple in their approach and straightforward in their intent: designed to be read easily and then to be carried away in our memories. As if they were ours. But when one person writes “this is what happened, this is what I remember, this is what I saw, this is what I know,” any …

More Info
Phyllis Webb and the Common Good

Phyllis Webb and the Common Good

Poetry/Anarchy/Abstraction
by Stephen Collis
edition:Paperback
also available: eBook
0 ratings
rated!
rated!
tagged : poetry

Phyllis Webb is a poet around whom archetypes tend to cluster: the reclusive artist; the distraught, borderline suicidal Sapphic woman poet. While on the surface she seems someone supremely disinterested in the public sphere, argues Stephen Collis in this brilliant and revealing new celebration of her work, Webb is no domestic, as a creator or a cr …

More Info
Paul Martin & Companies

Paul Martin & Companies

Sixty Theses on the Alegal Nature of Tax Havens
by Alain Deneault, translated by Rhonda Mullins
edition:Paperback
0 ratings
rated!
rated!
tagged : globalization

The more one reads about Paul Martin’s business affairs, the more troubling they appear. In Paul Martin & Companies, Alain Deneault offers a piercing look at what it means when a Canadian prime minister puts his private interests outside the laws he has been elected to apply. Using Martin’s business dealings as an example, Deneault sheds light …

More Info
Beyond Recall

Beyond Recall

by Mary Meigs, edited by Lise Weil
edition:Paperback
0 ratings
rated!
rated!
tagged : literary

An exquisite painter, intellectual, social activist and articulate lesbian feminist, Mary Meigs did not begin her writing career until age sixty. While her books are grounded in the particulars of her personal relationships, they are difficult to categorize. So luminous are they with her painter’s recognition of the dance of shades and hues of c …

More Info
Poet to Publisher

Poet to Publisher

Charles Olson's Correspondence with Donald Allen
edited by Ralph Maud
edition:Paperback
0 ratings
rated!
rated!
tagged : books & reading

Donald M. Allen’s anthology The New American Poetry, published by Grove Press / Evergreen in the U.S.A. and the U.K., burst onto the literary scene in 1960 to become the single most important and influential book of poetry in the English language published in the second half of the 20th century.

Conceived originally as a collection intended to aug …

More Info
The Unnatural and Accidental Women

The Unnatural and Accidental Women

by Marie Clements
edition:eBook
0 ratings
rated!
rated!
tagged : canadian, indigenous peoples of the americas, women authors

The Unnatural and Accidental Women is a surrealist dramatization of a thirty-year murder case involving many mysterious deaths in the “Skid Row” area of Vancouver. All the victims were found dead with a blood-alcohol reading far beyond safe levels, and all were last seen in the company of Gilbert Paul Jordan, who frequented the city’s bars pr …

More Info
Truth or Death

Truth or Death

The Quest for Immortality in the Western Narrative Tradition
by Thierry Hentsch, translated by Fred A. Reed
edition:Paperback
0 ratings
rated!
rated!
tagged : books & reading

In the tradition of James Frazer, Carl Jung and Joseph Campbell, Thierry Hentsch retells, with new urgency and a keen critical eye, “the story of the West” that shapes our perception of the world. Yet, “the story of the West” does not exist. Only a reading of its most seminal texts—from Ulysses to Hamlet, from the Torah to the Gospels, fr …

More Info
Birth of a Bookworm

Birth of a Bookworm

by Michel Tremblay, translated by Sheila Fischman
edition:Paperback
also available: eBook
0 ratings
rated!
rated!
tagged : literary

In Birth of a Bookworm, Michel Tremblay takes the reader on a tour of the books that have had a formative influence on the birth and early development of his creative imagination. Included are his readings of and reactions to some of the great classics of world literature by such writers as the Comtesse de Segur, Jules Verne, Robert Louis Stevenson …

More Info
Performing National Identities

Performing National Identities

International Perspectives on Contemporary Canadian Theatre
edited by Sherrill Grace & Albert-Reiner Glaap
edition:Paperback
also available: eBook
0 ratings
rated!
rated!
tagged : history & criticism

If you have ever wondered why the Scots love Michel Tremblay or what Sharon Pollock has to say to Japanese audiences, or just how a Canadian play—or being Canadian—is viewed in England or the United States, you should read this volume. Each author holds a mirror up to Canadian theatre, but the images in those mirrors differ in fascinating ways. …

More Info
Darwin Alone in the Universe

Darwin Alone in the Universe

by M.A.C. Farrant
edition:eBook
0 ratings
rated!
rated!
tagged : literary

These new, off-side stories continue M.A.C. Farrant’s exploration of the relation of fiction to the evolving corporate construction of reality in the media and information age. Objective reality (what’s out there) in our culture has become a performance of make-believe (fiction), and the disassociation and confusion this causes in our private …

More Info
Dream Pool Essays

Dream Pool Essays

by Gil McElroy
edition:Paperback
0 ratings
rated!
rated!
tagged : canadian

Lifted from an ancient Chinese astronomical text, the title Dream Pool Essays hints at Gil McElroy’s interest in cosmology: always a construct made visible between the elements of chaos.
These poems constitute an active multiple streaming of sources usually considered quite disparate: the physical sciences, particularly astronomy, theoretical co …

More Info
News from Édouard

News from Édouard

by Michel Tremblay, translated by Sheila Fischman
edition:Paperback
0 ratings
rated!
rated!
tagged : literary

Édouard, whom we met in The Duchess and the Commoner, a common shoe salesman at the feet of the well-heeled by day; but the “Duchess of Langeais,” star of the transvestite shows on the Main by night, has been left an inheritance by his mother, Victoire. With this money, he sails on the ocean-liner Liberté to Paris, an idealized, glorious fore …

More Info
Takeover in Tehran

Takeover in Tehran

The Inside Story of the 1979 U.S. Embassy Capture
by Massoumeh Ebtekar, with Fred A. Reed
edition:Paperback
also available: eBook
0 ratings
rated!
rated!
tagged : civil rights, social policy, political

In this first-ever insider account of the American Embassy takeover in 1979, Massoumeh Ebtekar sets out to correct 20 years of misrepresentation by the Western media of what the aims of the Iranian students and the populist revolution they personified were, and have since remained.

She also explains, in considerable detail, how one faction of the Sh …

More Info
The Recovery of the Public World

The Recovery of the Public World

Essays on Poetics in Honour of Robin Blaser
edited by Charles Watts & Edward Byrne
edition:Paperback
0 ratings
rated!
rated!
tagged : canadian

The Recovery of the Public World is a collection of texts and talks which address the work of poet Robin Blaser and the field inhabited by his work. It is a field in which the private and the public are grounded in a poetic thinking that operates within the problematics of companionship and community. The companions are “you, dear reader,” the …

More Info
ABC of Reading TRG

ABC of Reading TRG

by Peter Jaeger, edited by Frank Davey
edition:Paperback
0 ratings
rated!
rated!
tagged : canadian

ABC of Reading TRG examines the writings of Steve McCaffery and bpNichol, with a special focus on their collaborative work as the Toronto Research Group (TRG). The book expands what little criticism there is on the Group’s collaborations by exploring their engagements with literary theory, by differentiating between each writer’s personal conc …

More Info
The Richard Brautigan Ahhhhhhhhhhh

The Richard Brautigan Ahhhhhhhhhhh

by rob mclennan
edition:Paperback
0 ratings
rated!
rated!
tagged : canadian

The Richard Brautigan Ahhhhhhhhhhh covers the range of love, loss and learning that have made rob mclennan one of the most exciting young poets in Canada. The language of the poems, though thoroughly grounded in the media culture of television and film, casts a deceptively familiar veil over the breadth and depth of reading which inform this work …

More Info
Limbo Road

Limbo Road

by Ken Norris
edition:Paperback
0 ratings
rated!
rated!
tagged : canadian

Just as for Dante, for whom the image of the beloved gave entrance to a complete imagination of the world, an “imago mundi,” the betrayal of a beloved can also shatter the poet’s vision, no matter how elaborately conceived. Such a betrayal can turn the world upside down, where what was loved is now hated, what was benign becomes threatening, …

More Info
Timothy Findley and the Aesthetics of Fascism

Timothy Findley and the Aesthetics of Fascism

Intertextual Collaboration and Resistance
by Anne Geddes Bailey
edition:Paperback
also available: eBook
0 ratings
rated!
rated!
tagged : canadian

Timothy Findley and the Aesthetics of Fascism: Intertextual Collaboration and Resistance investigates the troubling relationship between narrative meaning and representations of violence within Timothy Findley’s novels, throughout which writing and reading literature are portrayed as dangerous and political acts.

Findley’s novels often expose th …

More Info
Fragments of a Farewell Letter Read by Geologists

Fragments of a Farewell Letter Read by Geologists

by Normand Chaurette, translated by Linda Gaboriau
edition:Paperback
0 ratings
rated!
rated!
tagged : canadian

Fragments of a Farewell Letter Read by Geologists is a dramatized inquiry in which five geologists are interrogated about the death of one of their colleagues in the Mekong Delta, Cambodia.
It is a play about the beginnings and endings of all things. It is a ritualized drama in which meaning is stripped first from reason, then from authority, then …

More Info
For the Pleasure of Seeing Her Again

For the Pleasure of Seeing Her Again

by Michel Tremblay, translated by Linda Gaboriau
edition:Paperback
also available: eBook
0 ratings
rated!
rated!
tagged : canadian, literary, motherhood

For the Pleasure of Seeing Her Again is Tremblay’s homage to his mother, who nurtured his imagination, his reclusive reading habits and his love for the theatre and the arts, yet who did not live to witness the performance of Les Belles Soeurs—the first successful play written in joual with which Tremblay legitimized the Quebecois vernacular in …

More Info
Blonds on Bikes

Blonds on Bikes

by George Bowering
edition:Paperback
0 ratings
rated!
rated!
tagged : canadian

Blonds on Bikes is George Bowering’s first book of poetry since Urban Snow was published by Talonbooks in 1992. Characteristic of Bowering’s other work, this book is largely made up of sequences. The longest one, the title poem, is a composition of daily riffs during an autumn in Denmark and Italy. “Pictures” is an album of verbal portrait …

More Info
2000

2000

by Joan MacLeod
edition:Paperback
0 ratings
rated!
rated!
tagged : canadian, women authors

According to Joan MacLeod, her play 2000 grew out of a story she read about a cougar that had wandered into a sports arena in Vancouver, BC: “I was intrigued by the notion of the wild invading the city and the city invading the wild, by the idea of things being not quite right in nature and the approach of the millennium.”
In the play, the cou …

More Info
Cultural Mischief

Cultural Mischief

A Practical Guide to Multiculturalism
by Frank Davey
edition:Paperback
0 ratings
rated!
rated!
tagged : canadian

Cultural Mischief is a collection of prose poems on the hyperbolic absurdities of multiculturalism in action. Whether digging up the midden under Greg Curnoe’s house, revisiting Hiroshima, attending a dog breeder’s show or retelling the history of Quebec from the point of view of its founding nations, the Mohawks and Algonquins, Davey delivers …

More Info
Outsider Notes

Outsider Notes

Feminist Approaches to Nation State Ideology, Writers/Readers and Publishing
by Lynette Hunter, edited by Frank Davey
edition:Paperback
0 ratings
rated!
rated!
tagged : feminist, feminism & feminist theory, canadian

How does an “outsider” feminist read a contemporary Canadian literature that is profoundly inscribed with the contradictions of late 20th-century capitalism, nationalism and globalism, and with vigorous class, race and gender struggles for access to power and representation? What does “literature” become when its own strategies variously pl …

More Info
Canadian Drama and the Critics

Canadian Drama and the Critics

Revised Edition
edited by L.W. Conolly
edition:Paperback
also available: eBook
0 ratings
rated!
rated!
tagged : history & criticism, canadian, drama

The editor of this lively, updated assortment of reviews, interviews and other critical deliberations on contemporary Canadian drama has gathered material from books, theatre and scholarly journals; from major daily newspapers in Canada and abroad; from critics, academics, journalists and playwrights. This new expanded and updated edition of Canad …

More Info
Too Good to Be True

Too Good to Be True

Alcan's Kemano Completion Project
by Bev Christensen
edition:Paperback
0 ratings
rated!
rated!
tagged : globalization

On January 23, 1995, British Columbia’s then premier announced that he was cancelling Alcan’s Kemano Completion Project. But is such a simple political announcement all it will take to cancel this $1.4 billion hydro megaproject? Many tough questions remain: about who will pay for the cost of cancelling this megaproject, already half-completed a …

More Info
They Write Their Dreams on the Rock Forever

They Write Their Dreams on the Rock Forever

Rock Writings in the Stein River Valley of British Columbia
by Annie York; Richard Daly & Chris Arnett
edition:Hardcover
2 ratings
rated!
rated!
tagged : cultural, indigenous studies, british columbia (bc)

In They Write Their Dreams on the Rock Forever, ‘Nlaka’pamux elder Annie York explains the red-ochre inscriptions written on the rocks and cliffs of the lower Stein Valley in British Columbia. This is perhaps the first time that a Native elder has presented a detailed and comprehensive explanation of rock-art images from her people’s culture. …

More Info
th last photo uv th human soul

th last photo uv th human soul

by bill bissett
edition:Paperback
0 ratings
rated!
rated!
tagged : lgbt, phonetics & phonology, poetry

bissett has remained on a permanent world tour for more than thirty years, writing this book while on a European reading circuit that included performances in London, Manchester, Cardiff, Dublin, Paris, Mainz, Trier and Berlin.

More Info
Rational Geomancy

Rational Geomancy

The Kids of the Book-Machine, The Collected Research Reports of the Toronto Research Group 1973-1982
introduction by Steve McCaffery, by bp Nichol
edition:Paperback
0 ratings
rated!
rated!
age: 17 to 18
Grade: 12
tagged : canadian, composition & creative writing

The Toronto Research Group was an eighteen-year collaboration and friendship between the late bpNichol and Steve McCaffery.

In addition to reports on translation; the book-as-machine; and the search for non-narrative prose; this collection includes an informative introduction by McCaffery; a report on performance; ‘Reading and Writing: The Toront …

More Info
In the Midst

In the Midst

by Warren Tallman
edition:Paperback
0 ratings
rated!
rated!
tagged : books & reading, poetry, canadian

For over 40 years Warren Tallman, reader, critic, mentor, friend, confidant, host and impresario to writers all across North America has remained “in the midst” of the poetic discourse that time and again restores the body of his great goddess, Mother Tongue. He has been almost single handedly responsible for introducing the work of Canadian p …

More Info
Shinny's Girls and Other Stories

Shinny's Girls and Other Stories

by Mary Burns
edition:Paperback
0 ratings
rated!
rated!
tagged : short stories (single author), contemporary women, motherhood

While Mary Burns is a writer of exceptional talent in the “social-realism” school, Shinny’s Girls is a collection of stories which are more than just a “good read.” All of the stories in this collection are about mothers and daughters, written from a sensitive and perceptive “post-feminist” point of view, examining the lives of the fi …

More Info
The Burden of Office

The Burden of Office

Agamemnon and Other Losers
by Joseph Tussman
edition:Paperback
0 ratings
rated!
rated!
tagged : comparative literature

Joseph Tussman’s The Burden of Office is a book about the nature of political authority. Consider the symptoms of our present dilemma: leadership reduced to media “sound bites,” legitimate public power sold off to the marketplace in the name of “privatization,” citizens transformed into dubiously literate consumers in a Global Village. Ca …

More Info
Tracing the Paths

Tracing the Paths

Reading = Writing The Martyrology
edited by Roy Miki
edition:Paperback
0 ratings
rated!
rated!
tagged : books & reading, poetry, canadian

bpNichol’s The Martyrology is one of the most outrageous, challenging, intriguing and accomplished long poems written in Canada. No other poem of its length has raised the major concerns of our time with such urgency and brilliance. Initially recognized by only a few, this luminous continuing work has attracted more and more readers with the appe …

More Info
The Box Closet

The Box Closet

by Mary Meigs
edition:Paperback
0 ratings
rated!
rated!
tagged : literary, genealogy & heraldry), letters

The box closet was a real closet in the attic of the family house in Washington, D.C. in which Mary Meigs grew up. Bags and boxes of letters and diaries were found there after her mother’s death in 1958, and when Meigs read them she decided that they were the material for a book. In the course of reading her family’s letters and her mother’s …

More Info
bpNichol

bpNichol

What History Teaches
by Stephen Scobie
edition:Paperback
also available: eBook
0 ratings
rated!
rated!
tagged : canadian

Scobie illuminates bpNichol’s relationship to Dadaism, contemporary French literary theory, and the writing of Gertrude Stein, and argues strongly for Nichol’s importance as a writer of fiction.
Other titles in The New Canadian Criticism Series:

  • ABC of Reading TRG
  • Timothy Findley and the Aesthetics of Fascism
  • Michael Ondaatje: Word, Image, …
More Info
Show editions
X
Contacting facebook
Please wait...