Canadian Literary Trends

CanLit-5. Post-Maple Literature: Queer, Bold, and Beautifully Unbothered

Gender, identity, mental health, and everything the old CanLit canon politely ignored. By ABS, who believes the future of literature belongs to those who never asked permission to speak. Let’s be honest. Canadian literature used to be like a well-behaved dinner guest—clean shoes, decent opinions, and a tendency to whisper. But lately, it’s been showing […]

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CanLit-3. The Atwood Apocalypse and the Rise of the Global Canadian

Welcome to the age of Margaret Atwood, Alice Munro, Michael Ondaatje, and a literary passport that finally got stamped. By ABS, who believes that Canadian fiction became globally relevant the moment it stopped apologizing in every sentence. It finally happened. Canada got loud. Well, not American loud. But definitely loud enough for the world to

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