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Friday, April 1, 2022 Toronto launch of J’Accuse…!at the Tranzac Club (Main Hall), 292 Brunswick Avenue, just south of Bloor, 4 blocks east of Bathurst Street 2 Drink Tickets for first 50 attendees (wine, beer, softdrinks)Complementary sandwich-wrapsDoors open at 6:00Author on stage at 7:00Live piano, guitar, and vocals till 9:00What is it like to be […]
In a time of malevolent righteousness, often described as Cancel Culture, J’Accuse is an essay-in-poetry by Canada’s Parliamentarian Poet Laureate emeritus that responds to the impacts of being “cancelled.”
Adamic man stands alone in a state of stasis, anticipating Eve’s arrival. He is at the dawn of the world, his eye listening to the silence, the empty whiteness that only he can colour with the music of his voice. Born out of the crucible by the cross, he becomes the ancient wanderer, adrift among his dreams. Primal memories and lightning and consecration lurk in his head as he and Eve are expelled from the garden.
Translated by Barry Callaghan.
Poetry • 5.5 x 8.75 inches • 142 pages: 978-0-920428-24-5
Very rare, special limited edition, with an embossed cover.
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9, 2023 ~ Our special Exile/Christmas literary evening, at the Hothouse Restaurant (Front & Church, Toronto). The evening is RSVP seating. $99 per person: A three-course fine-dining experience with engaging writers, lively conversations, memorable readings, and musical performances for you to enjoy! And each guest will receive a Christmas gift from Exile: the […]
In 2023 we presented the following books as part of our “Pandemic Recovery” initiative – a special project supported by the Government of Canada • Canadian Heritage, so that readers would discover great Canadian books and authors! For February/March of 2024, this Special Offer page has been renewed for our new subscribers to EXILE Quarterly […]
Illustrations with conversations are an Indigenous way of showing rather than telling, and this is a great book for curious kids who ask big questions, and adults who help them discover answers about bullying, environmental protection, inclusivity, and more.
Also included is an open-ended study guide as a family and classroom adjunct to interpersonal relationships.
This book is for curious kids who ask big questions, and adults who help them discover the answers.
Poems written with clarity and craftsmanship, this collection contemplates what is real and observable versus what is not. The verses are like asterisks that refer to somewhere else, and they strike with meditative depth and spiritual strength. Drawn from experiences in Burma, England, Spain, and the United States, these words depict moments in time and step back into silence.
2007•15.24×22.86•PB 63 pages•978-1550960952
Three Black Scribes Speakin’ the Livin’ Truth! AN EVENING OF READINGS: presented by EXILE EDITIONS and ART BAR BIG SAVINGS: Show a UofT Student Card – or a Senior Card – at the books table: any/all books just $10! Or, even better: 3 books $25… or, 10 for $50! Monday, February 13, 2023 at FREE […]