The Butterfly Ward, Margaret Gibson Gilboard, 1976 Increasingly, a concern with madness has become a central part of our culture.
Blood Ties, David Adams Richards, Oberon Press, 1976 The Coming of Age, David Richard's first novel, begins in a manner that might have been appropriate for his second and most recent, Blood Ties
Inside the Easter Egg, Marian Engel. Gail Godwin has described the pleasure of reading a collection of short stories by a good write this way:
In Search of Owen Roblin, Al Purdy If you've read any Canadian poetry at all you likely know the poems of Al Purdy.
Tales from the Uncertain Country, Jaucques Ferron Jacques Ferron is a medical doctor, writer, polemicist and political figure
Now, A Thousand years From Now, Harold Enrico This tiny book by Harold Enrico, Now, A thousand years from now, contains three very fine poems, and a number of moderately good poems.
The Singletree, Leona Gom. Techincally, Leona Gom's book of poems The Singletree is divided into three parts.
Bear, Marian Engel The danger with a fine and disturbing book like Bear lies, I suspect,in its legitimate attraction for the allegorists of the Canadian experience.