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Everything Is So Political – A Collection of Short Fiction by Canadian Writers

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A collection of twenty short stories, including Chris Benjamin’s “The Water Bottle Thief,” showing you can be political without being preachy. Lee Henderson wrote: “Brimming with wild imagination and stunning variety, this is one of those beautiful literary anthologies that comes along once a generation, that we’ll look back upon as the beginning of a whole new vision of Canadian fiction.”

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The stories within Everything Is So Political explore the intersection between politics and the contemporary short story. From the overt to the subtle, this collection tackles a broad range of topics and themes, from women’s rights and Aboriginal culture to environmentalism, terrorism and totalitarianism. This is one of the few Canadian anthologies that focuses on political fiction, and it does so in a very powerful and artful way, flying in the face of readers, writers and critics alike who claim that writing with a political agenda occurs at the expense of literary quality.

Consisting of twenty short stories, this collection is proof that it is increasingly difficult, even impossible, for fiction not to be political. But make no mistake, the stories in this anthology are stories first: stories that are meant to be read, shared and enjoyed, but stories that will make you see things differently and question the world around you.

Roseway / Fernwood Publishing publishers’ page

Additional information

Weight 121 kg
Dimensions 81 × 19 × 31 cm
Dimensions

15.24 x 22.86 cm

Language

English

Publisher

Roseway Publishing

Pages

200 pages

Format

Paperback

Weight

680 g

3 reviews for Everything Is So Political – A Collection of Short Fiction by Canadian Writers

  1. Customer Review

    “Brimming with wild imagination and stunning variety, this is one of those beautiful literary anthologies that comes along once a generation, that we’ll look back upon as the beginning of a whole new vision of Canadian fiction.” Lee Henderson, author of The Man Game

  2. Customer Review

    “The greatest achievement of Everything Is So Political is proving that the marriage of art and politics can be anything but distasteful, unsophisticated, juvenile or offensive. In fact, rather than seeming to boast an agenda, these stories are harrowing, challenging, intelligent and, at times, even entertaining.” Rabble.ca

  3. Customer Review

    “Sometimes the political seems so ugly that we would like to take the high road and avoid it. Yet everything is political for a reason. Freedom is never safe from greed, be it for money or power. Democracy exists only in the exercise. Therefore, the more we know, the more we must tussle and spin.” Fred Stenson

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