Is there any good Canadian litterature out there?
Is there any good Canadian litterature out there?
Robertson Davies passim., bitch..
>Ten years ago, the Literary Review of Canada named Lament for a Nation one of the 100 most important Canadian books. In 112 pages, Grant made the following argument: Canada had gone from being a colony of Britain through independence to sovereign nationhood and back to being a colony, this time a cultural colony of the United States.
What if Canada is already dead?
nope, /thread
t. a fucking leaf
What do they make Canadians read in school?
The little prince
Mostly American shit actually.
Obligatory
can't find it on libGen :( feels bad mane.
Malcolm Lowry
>inb4 he's actually british
His later works identify with a canadian cultural identity
have you read this? Seems good.
Alice Munro for great short stories.
Tons.
Dany Laferrière is based af, first Haitian, Canadian and Quebecer to be inducted in the Académie Française. Best works are, in my limited opinion, your image and L'art presque perdu de ne rien faire (which I don't think has been translated)
Barbarians by luathern southern
This
Canada hasn't even been born yet
My class read The Hobbit in elementary school
>cherry picking 2012
gtfo climate layfag, this is my field, I own it
Robert Munsch lived right near me
>accuses others of cherry picking
>posts less than 8 months of data in response
Canada will be a net beneficiary of climate change while most other countries will lose out. That's all I was getting at.
Alice Munro and Mavis Gallant, that's all I've read.
jordy fucking threebeers