Set in Santa Cruz, California; San Remo, Italy; Paris, France; and a fictional town called Pottersville, North Carolina from the 1950s through the 1980s, Claiming Kin tells the story of two intertwine
During ten years of political imprisonment under Mussolini's Fascist government, Antonio Gramsci produced The Prison Notebook, a continued meditation on subjects and relationships first proposed withi
A novel first published in French in 1982, Picture Theory demonstrates Nicole Brossard's fiction theorique and her preoccupation with the difficulty of writing and reading woman. The title (taken from
Though now considered the father of French Canadian literature, Emile Nelligan’s poetry has never before been published in English. The impact of this great writer’s work and his distinction as being
Written in language that is both modern and ancient, this collection tells the story of a pilgrim moving through the past of present-day Jerusalem. Exploring love, family, and war, it is centred in hi