The Crash Palace reads like a greatest hits album of Alberta in the 2000s. Although the novel is short, Andrew Wedderburn takes us on a long journey across the province, from rough work camps in [...]
Michael Lithgow’s second poetry collection, Who We Thought We Were As We Fell, is not an easy read. If you are looking for blithe assurances that the world is a good place to be or that the [...]
Along with Joseph Stiglitz, fellow Nobel laureate Paul Krugman is a voice of reason in the sea of mainstream neoclassical economics. His latest book, Arguing with Zombies, is mainly based on his [...]