Introduction |
- John Barton, “Lorna, Patrick, and Aesthetic Kinship”
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Open Season Winners |
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- Lorri Neilsen Glenn, “You think of Meister Eckhart”
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- Tricia Dower, “Halloween 1955”
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- Melissa Jacques, “Call and Response”
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Poetry |
- George Bowering, “I Opened the Venetian blind”
- Brian Brett, “Once Again, Yellow Slate Mountain”
- Robert Bringhurst, “All Night Wood”
- Lorna Crozier, “Bach’s Suite for Solo Cello in D Minor,”
“Bestiary for Fox and Owl,” “Missing,” and “What Holds You”
- Don Domanski, “For the Pure Mother Bee”
- Isabel Huggan, “Patrick in Banff, 1995”
- Chris Hutchinson, “A Brief History of the Short-Lived”
- Tim Lilburn, “A Song of Clarity”
- Heather McHugh, “Descendant Song”
- Don McKay, “Rock Flour”
- Jane Munro, “A pool clear as tea”
- Susan Musgrave, “Gratitude”
- Steven Price, “Orpheus Ascending”
- Robyn Rowland, “The Kiss”
Web exclusive: “Affinities”
- Melanie Siebert, “Field”
- Anne-Marie Turza, “The Quiet”
- Jan Zwicky, “Gemini”
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Fiction |
- Patrick Lane, from “Between Two Mountains”
- Elizabeth Philips, “Natural Bone”
- Seán Virgo, “Rendezvous”
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Interview |
- Jay Ruzesky, “Dancing on Neruda’s Table:
An Interview
with Patrick Lane and Lorna Crozier”
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Articles, Memoirs, Appreciations |
- Donna Kane, “View from a Drive-Through”
- Jeanette Lynes, “Blizzard of Two: Snow and the Art of Poetic Attention”
- Stephen Reid, “In the Company of Women”
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Criticism |
- John Kinsella, “On Patrick Lane”
- Carmen Leñero,
“A Word with Wings” (translated by Janice Shewey)
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Book Reviews |
- Lorna Crozier, Small Beneath the Sky: A Prairie Memoir (Vancouver: Greystone, 2009). Hardbound, 197 pp., $28.95 (reviewed by Susan Braley).
- Patrick Lane, Red Dog, Red Dog (Toronto: McClelland & Stewart, 2008). Hardbound, 332 pages. $21 (reviewed by Jamie Dopp).
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Cover |
- Gary McKinstry, Lorna Crozier and Patrick Lane
Photograph, February 26, 2010
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