Read Madeleine Thien’s contribution to a new collection of writing that confronts the occupation of the West Bank
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Maclean’s picks the best books of 2016
Our books writer Brian Bethune reveals his unranked list of his favourite reads of 2016
How the Steven Galloway affair became a CanLit class war
A petition. A counter-petition. Apologies. Accusations. Canada’s most beloved authors have found themselves embroiled in an ugly controversy
Madeleine Thien takes home the Giller Prize
“I’m just happy for the book. So happy for the book.”
Who wins Canada’s literary prizes — and why
A closer look at the Gillers, the Writer’s Trust and the Governor General awards
Madeleine Thien’s book about history’s fluidity wins a history-rich prize
She may not have taken the Man Booker, but Madeleine Thien’s ‘Do Not Say We Have Nothing’ is a worthy winner of the Governor General’s Award
2016 Giller Prize winner Madeleine Thien on the writer’s life
The writer’s life is one of transport, governed by the speed of others, says Madeleine Thien
Read an excerpt from Madeleine Thien’s ‘Do Not Say We Have Nothing’
A daughter finds her lost father again in a Bach sonata, in this excerpt from the 2016 Giller Prize winner
REVIEW: Dogs at the Perimeter
Book by Madeleine Thien