Book Club / Culture
The diaries we love to read, from female authors we admire
“That profoundly female, and feminist, genre.” – Adrienne Rich.
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“That profoundly female, and feminist, genre.” – Adrienne Rich.
Ann Patchett has released new fiction while Diane Williams delights with a hefty load of short stories.
Sevigny channels her inner ‘snow queen’ for the British-Bulgarian label’s book, a twist on a classic Hans Christian Anderson tale.
A memoir to fight tooth and nail for.
These are the voices we’re reading in July 2023.
Behind every great man…
We’re not surprised that she felt a great kinship with Josephine Alibrandi as a teenager.
Stacked with stoner snacks and meals that accurately represent what it’s like to cook under the current cost of living crisis, every recipe links back to a memorable movie scene.
“Keep a little fire burning; however small, however hidden.”
There’s new fiction from Lorrie Moore, a memoir from Elliot Page, and UQP’s First Nations Classics collection debut.