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This Giller prize winning novella raises questions about relations between man, nature and divinity. It includes poetry using oulipo, a way of revealing poetic meaning through sound rather than the written text. It is a good story as well as a provocative essay on our concepts of past and present divinity.
期刊介绍:
Canadian Literature aims to foster a wider academic interest in the Canadian literary field, and publishes a wide range of material from Canadian and international scholars, writers, and poets. Each issue contains a variety of critical articles, an extensive book reviews section, and a selection of original poetry.