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  • Wake Up

    Wake Up

    A poem by Icelandic MP Birgitta Jónsdóttir. Illustrated by Danny Zabbal.

    September 20, 2011
  • University Calendar

    University Calendar

    Imaginary courses for the new school year. Illustrated by Danny Zabbal.

    September 20, 2011
  • Why TRB Why Now

    Why TRB Why Now

    An inaugural editorial on the goals of The Toronto Review of Books.

    September 20, 2011
  • Welcome to Chirograph!

    Welcome to Chirograph!

    Welcome to Chirograph, the blog of The Toronto Review of Books, and a destination for updates on TRB events and podcasts, as well as Q&As with persons of note, and shotgun reviews of books and events around town. Be in touch if you’d like to contribute. The word “chirograph” refers to something written by hand,…

    September 19, 2011
  • TRB at Word on the Street

    TRB at Word on the Street

    The TRB is excited to be at Word on the Street in Toronto this Sunday! As their website will tell you: The Word On The Street is a national celebration of literacy and the written word. On one extraordinary Sunday each September, in communities coast to coast, the public is invited to participate in hundreds…

    September 19, 2011
  • The TRB Launch-Party Afterparty!

    The TRB Launch-Party Afterparty!

    When our earlier launch party at Massey College ends around 10 pm on Tuesday, September 20th, we’ll be trooping down to No One Writes to Colonel at 460 College St. Join us! All are welcome.

    September 18, 2011
  • David Lurie on Early Japanese Books

    David Lurie on Early Japanese Books

    On March 18, 2011, Columbia University Professor David Lurie spoke in the Toronto Centre for the Book lecture series at the University of Toronto on “Titles of the Current Realm: Script, Language, and the Earliest Japanese Bibliographies.” [audio:davidlurie.mp3]

    September 18, 2011
  • Larson on Conversation

    Larson on Conversation

    University of Toronto English Professor Katherine R. Larson speaks in the Trinity Alumni Lecture Series on April 20th, 2011. Her talk is entitled “Conversation: A Declining Art?” [audio:http://www.torontoreviewofbooks.com/podcasts/klarson.mp3]

    September 17, 2011
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