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McGill-Queen’s is honoured to be introducing Seyhmus Dagtekin’s evocative work to an English audience for the first time. Dagtekin’s To the Spring, by Night is the magical evocation of a childhood spent in a small Kurdish mountain village in Turkey, … Read More >
The following chapter is excerpted from A Generative Thought: An Introduction to the Works of Luigi Giussani edited by Elisa Buzzi.
For Man by Pope Francis I
When I gave the lecture
on which this chapter is based during the presentation of the Spanish edition
of Luigi Giussani’s book The
Religious Sense, I … Read More >
What you may have missed this week at MQUP
James McLean Inside the NDP War Room
The Codex Canadensis wins Canada Prize
A plea to return to public service fundamentals
Book chronicles the Covenanters
George Fetherling: The Writing Life
Journey with No … Read More >
The Codex Canadensis and the Writings of Louis Nicolas has won the 2013 Canada Prize in
the Humanities.
Celebrating the best Canadian scholarly books across all the disciplines of the humanities and social sciences, the Canada Prizes are awarded to books that make an exceptional contribution to scholarship, are engagingly written, and enrich the … Read More >
The following is excerpted from The Hill Times article McLean learned a lot inside the NDP’s war room:
In the 2005-2006 federal election campaign, Jim McLean, a professor of journalism at Concordia University in Montreal and co-editor of Public Art in Canada: Critical Perspectives, left his day job to “volunteer” in the NDP war … Read More >
The following is excerpted from the Quill & Quire review of To the Spring, by Night by Seyhmus Dagtekin.
Seyhmus Dagtekin, a Kurdish poet and writer born in Turkey but living in Paris, gently unfolds a story that reads like a cross between a memoir and a sacred text. Told … Read More >
What you may have missed this week at MQUP
“Knot”, as read by the author, Eleonore Schönmaier, from Wavelengths of Your Song
The Merger Delusion a.k.a. If It Ain't Broke, Fix It Till It Is
How to curb bureaucratic empire-building
Sandra Djwa shortlisted for … Read More >
Sandra Djwa's Journey with No Maps: A Life of P.K. Page is a finalist for the BC Book Prize 2013 Hubert Evans Non-Fiction Award.
Journey with No Maps is the first biography of P.K. Page, a brilliant twentieth-century poet and a fine artist. The product of over a … Read More >
The following is excerpted from How to curb bureaucratic empire-building: Organizational expert Donald Savoie explains why public payrolls grow while service levels drop.
The Moncton author, now in his 66th year, is still making politicians and bureaucrats squirm. His latest book, Whatever Happened to the Music Teacher?, challenges the widely … Read More >
“Knot”, as read by the author, Eleonore Schönmaier, from Wavelengths of Your Song
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