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In this poem, two voices frame, overlap, embellish, and question one another.

Laike’s voice and Nahum’s voice are heard in counterpoint across a poem that probes the hold of culture, tradition, and gender expectations...

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Poems of everyday life and of family connections, past and present...

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This compassionate and humanizing work imagines the interior life of Hoda, the protagonist of Adele Wiseman’s 1974 novel Crackpot, an obese Jewish sex worker who services the boys and men of North End Winnipeg during the first...

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