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Tag Archives: Shary Boyle
Ice Fishing in Gimli
I recently interviewed Winnipeg based writer/artist/architect Rob Kovitz about his epic 8 volume 4500 page novel Ice Fishing in Gimli, for a chapbook published in conjunction with the exhibition of the book currently on show at The Department in Toronto, … Continue reading →
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Tagged Art Gallery of York University, Canada, Christian Bök, Copying Culture, Eunoia, Gail Scott, Glenn Gould, Guy Maddin, Ice Fishing in Gimli, John Oswald, M. Nourbese Philip, Marshall McLuhan, Michael Maranda, Michael Snow, My Paris, Plunderphonics, Rob Kovitz, Shary Boyle, The Department, Walter Benjamin, Wavelength, Winnipeg, Zong!
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