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Canadian Literature's Winter 2009 issue (CL#203), "Home, Memory, Self", celebrates the home with papers about migrant identities, ghettoization, comics history, Alzheimer's disease, settlement narratives, and exile writing.
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What do these four books of poetry have in common? Date of publication? 2007 and 2008. Publishers? Different. Origins of Author? Burdick and Murray are Maritimers; Zolf lives in Ontario. Born in BC, Aitken resides in California. His The Lost Country of Sight is a first collection; Burdick's, a second; Murray's and Zolf's are third books. Three of the four collections speak of crows, this reviewer's favourite creature. So, what do they h [...]
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