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Earle Street
By Arleen Paré

A lyrical collection focussing on a specific street and on a particular tree growing there, Earle Street, by Governor General’s Award winner Arleen Paré, takes the concept of street and urban living, the houses on the street, the neighbours, the boulevard trees and wildlife, and the street’s history as a…


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ISBN: 9781772012507
Pages:96
Pub. Date: March 1 2020
Dimensions: 9" x 6" x 0.3125"
Poetry / POE021000

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Earshot
By Morris Panych

Doyle has a very funny problem: he hears too much. He can hear the most intimate details of the lives of everyone living in his apartment building. He can tell the temperature of a young neighbour’s bath water by the resonance of her pipes; he knows where the old lady’s…


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ISBN: 9780889224445
Pages:64
Pub. Date: March 15 2001
Dimensions: 9" x 6" x 0.25"
Drama / DRA013000

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eat salt | gaze at the ocean
By Junie Désil

Short-listed 2021 Dorothy Livesay Poetry Prize (BC and Yukon Poetry Prizes)

eat salt | gaze at the ocean explores the themes of Black sovereignty, Haitian sovereignty, and Black lives, using the Haitian (original) zombie as a metaphor for the condition and treatment of Black bodies. Interspersed with information about zombies, Haiti, and policies is the author’s personal narrative of growing up…


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ISBN: 9781772012651
Pages:96
Pub. Date: October 3 2020
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Poetry / POE024000

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Eight Track
By Oana Avasilichioaei

Short-listed 2020 Governor General's Literary Award for Poetry

Poet and intermedia artist Oana Avasilichioaei’s Eight Track is a transliterary exploration of traces. Sound recordings, surveillance cameras, desert geoglyphs, drone operators, refugee interviews, animal imprints, and audio signals manifest moments of inspired wonder, systems of power, slippages, debris. In “the great era of seeing” when the boundary between tracking…


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ISBN: 9781772012385
Pages:208
Pub. Date: October 15 2019
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Poetry / POE024000

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Empire of Desire
By Thierry Hentsch
Translated by Fred A. Reed

Short-listed 2009 Governor General’s Literary Award for Translation

Empire of Desire, the second volume of Thierry Hentsch’s epic survey of the formative texts of the Western narrative tradition, completes the work he began in the first: Truth or Death. It traces western civilization’s quest for immortality across a further four centuries—from Molière to Proust, by way of Voltaire…


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ISBN: 9780889225879
Pages:416
Pub. Date: September 1 2008
Dimensions: 9" x 6" x 0.75"
Non-Fiction / LIT007000

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Empire of the Son
By Tetsuro Shigematsu
Foreword by Donna Yamamoto
Introduction by Jerry Wasserman

Short-listed 2016 Six Jessie Richardson Awards

Empire of the Son is an original one-hander that blurs the boundaries between artistic disciplines and continents. It is a unique theatrical hybrid that combines cinematography with the raw immediacy of a performance piece intimately connected to real life in real time. Through a series of audio interviews, playwright Tetsuro…


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ISBN: 9781772011043
Pages:80
Pub. Date: January 9 2017
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Drama / DRA013000

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En Pièces Détachées
By Michel Tremblay
Translated by Allan Van Meer

En Pièces Détachées is Michel Tremblay’s look at “The Main” in Montreal. The play concerns Hélène, a waitress who used to work in a bar called the Coconut Inn, but who now works slinging smoked meat in a joint on Papineau Street. She is married to Henri, who sits around…


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ISBN: 9780889220928
Pages:112
Pub. Date: January 1 1975
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Drama / DRA013000

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Entering Time
By Colin Browne

During the groundbreaking Charles Edenshaw exhibition at the Vancouver Art Gallery in 2013, poet Colin Browne found himself returning often to study three large argillite platters carved by the Haida master in the late 1800s. Produced several years apart, each depicts an identical scene at the same moment: two frightened…


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ISBN: 9781772010398
Pages:196
Pub. Date: January 2 2017
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Non-Fiction / SOC008040

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Ernestine Shuswap Gets Her Trout
By Tomson Highway

Based on a deposition signed by 14 Chiefs of the Thompson River basin on the occasion of a visit to their lands by Canadian Prime Minister Sir Wilfrid Laurier in 1910, Ernestine Shuswap Gets Her Trout is a ritualized retelling of how the Native Peoples of British Columbia lost their…


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ISBN: 9780889225251
Pages:96
Pub. Date: September 15 2005
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Drama / DRA013000

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Esker Mike and His Wife, Agiluk
By Herschel Hardin

Esker Mike & His Wife, Agiluk is a social satire about Eskimo life in the Mackenzie River Delta and how it is affected by white settlers, priests and government officials. The play is also a tragic reflection on the role of women who are forced to bear children in a…


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ISBN: 9780889220188
Pages:96
Pub. Date: January 1 1973
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Fiction / FIC052000

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Espresso
By Lucia Frangione

Short-listed 2003 Jessie Richardson Award for Outstanding Original Play or Musical: Small Theatre (Pacific Theatre)

Sexy, provocative and challenging, Espresso is a rich, dark, bitter hit of comedy and sensuality. One of Lucia Frangione’s blasphemy plays,’ it inverts the Catholic stereotypes of feminine sexuality to boldly examine their corresponding masculine sexual emblems of Father, Son and Holy Ghost. In an erotic world where men are…


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ISBN: 9780889224957
Pages:96
Pub. Date: March 15 2004
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Drama / DRA013000

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Essays on George F. Walker
By Chris Johnson

From his plundering of elements from B-movies and melodrama in early plays like Zastrozzi and Beyond Mozambique to the uneasy satire and the class politics of the East End and the Power plays, and now most recently in the shape of “Suburban Motel,” a cycle of six new plays, George…


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ISBN: 9780921368823
Pages:272
Pub. Date: January 1 1999
Dimensions: 8" x 5" x 0.8125"
Non-Fiction / LIT013000

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EX MACHINA
By Patrick Caux & Bernard Gilbert
Translated by Neil Kroetsch

In 1993 when Robert Lepage suggested to his colleagues that a specific identity and image be found for his next working group, he imposed one condition. The word “theatre” was not to be part of the name of the new company. This gorgeous full-colour book documents the results of that…


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ISBN: 9780889226173
Pages:84
Pub. Date: September 15 2009
Dimensions: 10" x 8" x 0.4375"
Non-Fiction / PER011000