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Wolf Tree. Coteau Books
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Reviewed by Joel Deshaye
Alison Calder’s Wolf Tree and Gil McElroy’s Last Scattering Surfaces are my favourites in this selection of recent publications. They are both worth re-reading. McElroy’s book is marvelous, though highly abstract. Calder’s Wolf Tree is initially more accessible and is equally imaginative. The wolf tree in Calder’s title, and the book itself, can be understood as [...]
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