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Greg Gatenby

January 29, 2015


Book Reviews of Greg Gatenby's Works

Toronto: A Literary Guide
By Greg Gatenby
Reviewed in Roots and Gatenby by Lothar Ho?nnighausen
The Wild Is Always There: Canada Through the Eyes of Foreign Writer
By Greg Gatenby
Reviewed in Twice the Culture Cringe by Kevin McNeilly
Landscape/Space Ontario
The Very Richness of That Past: :Canada Through the Eyes of Foreign Writers, Volume II
By Greg Gatenby
Reviewed in Twice the Culture Cringe by Kevin McNeilly
Canadian Studies Comparative
Growing Still
By Greg Gatenby
Reviewed in Imagination’s Sources by Eric Thompson
Canadian Studies Comparative
Whale Sound: An Anthology of Poems about Whale and dolphins
By Greg Gatenby
Reviewed in Nothing but the Best by John Ferns
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