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A Walk in Montreal: Wayward Steps Through the Literary Politics of Contemporary English Quebec
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A Walk in Montreal: Wayward Steps Through the Literary Politics of Contemporary English Quebec
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| Abstract |
The author discusses his experiences living in Montreal. He argues that whatever the political rumblings of the city, whatever its cultural shifts, it continues; its citizens have demands more pressing than referendum debates or the public place of modern poetry. He describes the characteristics of small-press and coffeehouse literature in English-speaking Quebec.
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Essays on Canadian Writing
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No. 71
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150-168
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Fall 2000
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en
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| Citation |
McGimpsey, David. “A Walk in Montreal: Wayward Steps Through the Literary Politics of Contemporary English Quebec.” Essays on Canadian Writing No. 71 (Fall 2000): 150–168.
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