Articles
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Hearing Al Purdy
Al Purdy Was Here…You come away from it with a feeling that you have encountered a writer, a location and a country that are so seamlessly entwined as to be inseparable. In setting his documentary sights on Alfred Wellington Purdy, Johnson has assumed an ambitious task: to tell how a poet who showed remarkably little talent for two decades was able to transform himself into a two-time winner of the Governor General’s Award for poetry and in finding his own voice, managed to discover a voice for his country as well.
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Vagaries, Quirks and a Cracked Kettle: The Way of Translation
“I am not frightened of the truth. I am not afraid to tell a secret. But until now, words have been frailer and more cunning than I would have liked.”
–from Meeka Walsh’s introductory essay to Issue 136: Son et Lumière.
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“Lost Space and its Remnants: The Hole in the Wall, A Retrospective”
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To Russia with Love
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Jon Rafman
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Brad Isaacs
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Gilles Hébert
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VSVSVS
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“Camera Atomica”
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“In the Wake: Japanese Photographers Respond to 3/11”
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John Player
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Doug Aitken
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