Blog — ...to a French-Canadian mother and Algerian father, Ouanessa Younsi is a bold and unique voice in modern Francophone poetry. In this intensely personal recitation on identity and ethnicity, Younsi takes...
Series — ...region. It also assesses why and how the people of the two Wests established local and regional myths and how these myths in turn contributed to cultural and social developments....
Contributor — Kara Dawson is professor of educational technology in the School of Teaching and Learning at the University of Florida and holds the Irvin and Rose Fien Scholarship in the College...
Blog — This week’s #AUPBookOfTheWeek is a backlist gem. Published in 2011, Goodlands: A Meditation and History on the Great Plains by Frances W. Kaye is at once an ode to West...
Blog — ...his literary work as worthy of study as his paintings. Sidenote: Loving Vincent, a painted film, is set to be released in October! Our very first catalogue came out ten...
Blog — ...to tell you I’ve found it again to say thank you for the eternal bright light I want to stay in this chestnut shade let more ants traverse my shirt...
Blog — ...not to go ahead with this in his thesis on the ILP between 1938 and 1950: When the ILP hesitated on the brink and then took a step back from...
Blog — ...written by Judy Bedford. Judy worked alongside Arthur to put his memoir down on paper. “I will never find the right words to descr ibe the effect that reading...
Blog — ...Russia, or activism in 1960s Alberta. Here’s a brief overview of what you’ll learn from our forthcoming 2019 titles. From Turtle Island to Gaza by David Groulx With a sure...
Blog — ...more excited to share our forthcoming titles with you. We are exploring everything from Frankenstein to the Cold War and sports literature to Palestinian refugees. This catalogue season will be...