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49 Days to the Afterlife
Rice, tea, and a trillion dollars of spirit money.
By Jocelyn Kuang |
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Travel Transformations
Kris Rothstein reviews Alain de Botton's The Art of Travel, a book that explores, among other things, the power of a humble journey across one’s bedroom.
By Kris Rothstein |
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Geist 108 Has Arrived!
What's inside?
Connie Kuhns looks at fifty years of reviews and interviews about Joni Mitchell.
Lisa Bird-Wilson on claiming Indigenous identities and the Indian Act.
The winners of the Erasure Poetry Contest.
Special summer offer: subscribe to Geist for 4 issues at $24.95 and receive Geist 108 FREE. (Tax and shipping included!)
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Trench Poetry
Gregory Betts visits Flanders Fields to read a favourite family poem, and to reflect on bloodbaths and property values.
By Gregory Betts |
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Wheels
"Doctors and federal deputy ministers... students, grandmothers and the unemployed" share a space when travelling by bus.
By Stephen Henighan |
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THIS WEEK IN REVIEW
Haunts
Peggy Thompson on Sodom Road Exit by Amber Dawn.
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Wee, Small Hours
Jill Mandrake on Smaller Hours by Kevin Shaw.
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Indirect Narrative
Patty Osborne on His Illegal Self by Peter Carey.
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Neck by a Nose
Dear Geist,
Which is correct, neck-and-neck or neck-in-neck?
—Bugged, Prince George BC
Click here to read the answer.
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