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TOK:
Writing the New Toronto
Book 4 |
The fourth book in the TOK series marks an expansion into Canadian urban spaces beyond Toronto. Drawing from culturally diverse voices in Toronto, Vancouver, Halifax, and Montreal, TOK: Writing the New City, Book 4 investigates what it means to live in the contemporary Canadian city through fiction, poetry and drama by Anar Ali, Ken Babstock, Shauntay Grant, Rawi Hage, Jen Sookfong Lee, Daniel David Moses, Yvette Nolan, and Antanas Sileika, plus ten new voices.
Published by Zephyr Press
Release date: April 2009
Number of pages: 198 (trade paperback)
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TOK:
Writing the New Toronto
Book 3 |
Book Three in the TOK series features a brand-new selection of Toronto's finest established and emerging writers. With stories, poems and drama by Judy Fong Bates, Molly Peacock, Michael Redhill, and Alissa York, plus thirteen exciting new voices.
Published by Zephyr Press
Release date: June 2008
Number of pages: 182 (trade paperback)
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TOK:
Writing the New Toronto
Book 2 |
The second book in the TOK series continues to bring the city of Toronto to vivid life through the a diverse collection of voices, including original work by Lawrence Hill, Rabindranath Maharaj, Kerri Sakamoto, Devyani Saltzman, Priscila Uppal, and twelve emerging writers.
Published by Zephyr Press
Release date: June 2007
Number of pages: 186 (trade paperback)
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TOK:
Writing the New Toronto
Book 1 |
An anthology of short fiction and poetry set in Toronto, which
brings to life the sights and sounds, taste and smell, of the city
through the eyes of its culturally diverse writers. Includes both
emerging voices as well as some of Canadas best-known writers
including David Bezmozgis, Pier Giorgio Di Cicco,
Saghi Ghahraman, Joseph Kertes, Shyam Selvadurai,
Olive Senior and Guillermo Verdecchia.
Published by Zephyr Press
Release date: Fall 2006 (now available via online or direct orders)
Number of pages: 197 (trade paperback)
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A
New City Agenda
By John
Sewell |
While Canadians have quickly recognized the importance of healthy
cities in their own lives and communities, governments have lagged
far behind. In A New City Agenda, journalist and former
mayor, John Sewell answers the question: What would a new deal for
cities look like? He articulates a new vision for Canada's largest
urban regions and the implementation of required changes in social
services, public education, settlement, health, housing, policing,
land use and governance.
Published by Zephyr Press for Ideas that Matter
Release date: July 8, 2004
Number of pages: 110
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