Despite at times relying too much on established high-brow writers and thinkers, as opposed to writers and thinkers who haven’t been published by huge companies and don’t teach at universities, this is still one of the world’s finest journals of thought. This issue features the work of the brilliant McGill professor Anne Carson, an essay on the relationship between blinking and film and an article by Kent Nussey who gives us wise but hard to follow advice on pursuing creative paths outside the norm.
literary journals / #53 / main creators: Linda Spalding (editor) / Box 537, Station Q, Toronto, ON, M4T 2M5