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Black Bird 2005-2006
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Girlfriend on Mars 2024-2025
Bad Cree 2023-2024
Everyone Knows Your Mother is a Witch 2022-2023
How to Pronounce Knife 2021-2022
Foe: A Novel 2020-2021
This Accident of Being Lost 2019-2020
Sweetland 2018-2019
Love Enough 2017-2018
Station Eleven 2016-2017
Mãn 2015-2016
Sisters Brothers 2014-2015
Indian Horse 2013-2014
The Cat's Table 2012-2013
The Bone Cage 2011-2012
The Golden Mean 2010-2011
Cellist of Sarajevo 2009-2010
Lullabies for Little Criminals 2008-2009
Sweetness in the Belly 2007-2008
Oryx and Crake 2006-2007
Black Bird 2005-2006
Deafening 2004-2005
Life of Pi 2003 - 2004
Monkey Beach 2002 - 2003
Mercy Among the Children 2001-2002
Chorus of Mushrooms 2000-2001
Englishman's Boy 1999-2000
Icefields 1998 - 1999
Medicine River 1997-1998
The College Book of the Year for 2005-2006 is Michel Basilières's Black Bird
Selected Articles
Lane-Mercier, Gillian. "Les (Af)Filiations Contestées de la Littérature Anglo-Québécoises." Tangence, vol. 98, Winter 2012, pp. 11-33.
Reviews
Soderstom, Mary. "Black Bird." Quill and Quire. Web.
Bethune, Brian. "From Memory to Meaning." Maclean's, 24 March, 2003, pp. 52-54. Omnifile Full Text Select (H.W. Wilson).
Conologue, Ray. "Alone Between Two Solitudes." The Globe and Mail, 05 May, 2003. Canadian Business and Current Affairs.
Finucan, Stephen. "Do We Make Our Choices?" 21 June 2015. Canadian Business and Current Affairs.
Lacharité Mueller, Catherine. "Retrospectives: Black Bird by Michel Basilières." The Bull Calf, vol. 3, no. 1, Jan. 2013.
Background Information
Action: The October Crisis of 1970 (National Film Board of Canada)
Laurendeau, Marc. "Front de libération du Québec." 11 August 2013. Canadian Encyclopedia.
The October Crisis Twenty Years Later
Paul McCartney - Black Bird
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