Catherine
Hunter
BIBLIOGRAPHY:
*BOOKS:
Where Shadows Burn. [a novel]
Winnipeg: Turnstone, forthcoming in April, 1999.
Latent Heat. [poetry] Winnipeg: Nuage,
1997. 95 pp.
Lunar wake. [poetry] Winnipeg: Turnstone,
1994. 100 pp.
Necessary Crimes. [poetry] Winnipeg:
Blizzard, 1988. 80 pp.
*THESES:
"Desire and Disruption: Narrative
Structures in the Fiction of Timothy
Findley.'" Unpublished Doctoral
Dissertation. University of Victoria, 1991.
"Narrative Desire and Narrative
Reluctance in James Joyce's Ulysses:
Examples from 'Sirens' and 'Ithaca.'"
Unpublished M.A. Thesis. University of Victoria,
1988.
*ARTICLES:
"Underground in Winnipeg: Patricia
Blondal's A Candle to Light the Sun."
Forthcoming in Prairie Fire.
"'I don't know how to begin': Findley in
the Sixties." Essays on Canadian Writing
64 (Summer 1998): 13-31. [Also published in Paying
Attention: Critical Essays on Timothy Findley.
Ed. Anne Geddes Bailey and Karen Grandy.
Toronto: ECW, 1998.]
"'Before you have finished naming':
Language and Transformation in the Poems of Anne
Szumigalski." Prairie Fire 18.1
(Spring 1997): 132-35.
"Hiding the Unhidden: The Telling of
Stories and The Telling of Lies." West
Coast Line 24.2 (Autumn 1990): 99-108.
"Style and Theme in Rudy Wiebe's My
Lovely Enemy: Love, Language, and 'the big
trouble with Jesus.'" Journal of
Mennonite Studies 4 (1986): 46-52.
*REVIEWS (of literary works):
Review of The Gladys Elegies by
Barbara Nickel. Forthcoming in Prairie Fire.
Review of Mapping the Chaos by Rhea
Tregebov. Prairie Fire
17.3 (Autumn 1996): 253-54.
Review of In Another Place, Not Here
by Dionne Brand. Prairie Fire 17.4
(Winter 1997): 103-04.
Review of Freedom from Culture: Selected
Essays 1982-92 by John Metcalf and Writing
Home: Selected Essays by David Carpenter. Canadian
Literature 119 (Summer 1996): 145-46.
"Conversations: Vision and Language in
Three New Books of Poetry." Review of Bird
Beast and Lover by Arthur Adamson, To
This Cedar Fountain by Kate Braid and Voice
by Anne Szumigalski and Marie Elyse St. George. Prairie
Fire 17.1 (Spring 1996): 90-93.
Review of The Journey Prize Anthology:
Short Fiction from the Best of Canada's New
Writers ed. Douglas Glover. Prairie Fire
16.2 (Summer 1995): 124-26.
Review of No Visual Scars by Angela
Hryniuk. Prairie Fire 16.2 (Summer 1995):
148.
Review of Mogul Recollected by Richard
Outram. Prairie Fire 16.2 (Summer 1995):
149.
Review of Dark Halo by Mick Burrs. Prairie
Fire 15.4 (Winter 1994-95): 105-107.
Review of Borderwatch by Sarah Klassen
Prairie Fire 15.4 (Winter 1994-95): 137.
"Speaking Lolita." Review of Poems
for Men Who Dream of Lolita by Kim
Morrissey. Prairie Fire 14.3 (Autumn
1993): 137-39.
Review of Violence and Mercy by Sarah
Klassen. Journal of Mennonite Studies 10
(1992): 234-35.
"Something Rich and Strange."
Review of Rapture of the Deep by Anne
Szumigalski. Prairie Fire 13.2 (Summer
1992): 90-93.
"Vision and Flight." Review of Sanctuary
by Ken Cathers and six other books of Canadian
poetry. Books in Canada 21.3 (April
1992): 46-47.
Review of Henry Moore's Sheep and Other
Poems by Susan Glickman and WSW (West
South West) by Erin Moure. Prairie Fire
12.3 (Autumn 1991): 88-92.
Review of Working Without a Laugh Track
by Fred Stenson. Prairie Fire 12.2
(Summer 1991): 76-77.
Review of The Unknown Soldier by
George Payerle. The Malahat Review 85
(Winter 1988): 135.
"Attention to Detail." Review of The
Carpenter of Dreams by W.D. Valgardson. Prairie
Fire 9.1 (Spring 1988): 63-65.
Review of The Telling of Lies by
Timothy Findley. The Malahat Review 78
(March 1987): 148-51.
"The Poet's Double Gift." Review of
The Garden Going on Without Us by Lorna
Crozier. Prairie Fire 8.1 (Spring 1987):
78-82.
Review of Knowledge Never Knew by
Steve McCaffery and A Linen Crow, A Caftan
Magpie by Patrick Lane. Contemporary
Verse 2 9.3-4 (Winter 1986):104-108.
*REVIEWS
(of academic works):
Review of Post-National Arguments: The
Politics of the Anglophone-Canadian Novel since
1967 by Frank Davey. Ariel: A Review of
International English Literature (July
1995): 129-31.
"Text and Conflict: Two New Studies of
Timothy Findley's Fiction." Review of Moral
Metafiction: Counterdiscourse in the Novels of
Timothy Findley by Donna Pennee and Front
Lines: The Fiction of Timothy Findley by
Lorraine York. Essays on Canadian Writing
55 (Spring 1995): 140-46.
Review of Wild Mother Dancing: Maternal
Narrative in Canadian Fiction by Di Brandt. Prairie
Fire 15.1 (Spring 1994): 144-46.
"Decontextualized Indeterminacy in
Recent Canadian Literature." Review of The
Postwar Novel in Canada: Narrative Patterns and
Reader Response by Rosmarin Heidenreich. Bulletin
of the Canadian Society for Hermeneutics and
Postmodern Thought 8.1 (Jan 1993): 6-9.
"Thresholds." Review of Nostalgia
and Sexual Difference: The Resistance to
Contemporary Feminism by Janice Doane and
Devon Hodges, The Everyday World as
Problematic: A Feminist Sociology by Dorothy
E. Smith, and Work in Progress: Building
Feminist Culture ed. Rhea Tregebov. Canadian
Literature 124-125 (Spring-Summer 1990):
357-359.
*INTERVIEWS:
"Work is a Beautiful Thing: An Interview
with George Amabile." Prairie Fire
17.1 (Spring 1996): 6-16.
"Speaking Across the Line: An Interview
with Di Brandt." Prairie Fire 15.1
(Spring 1994):42-54.
*MISCELLANEOUS MAGAZINE CONTRIBUTIONS (selected):
Excerpts from "Phantom Pain," a
novel-in-progress. Contemporary Verse 2
12.1 (Summer 1998):35-43.
"The Writing Relationship"
[dialogue co-authored with Linda Holeman]. Word-Wrap
[newsletter of the Manitoba Writers' Guild] 13.6
(Nov-Dec 1995): 5-8.
"Soap Operas, Two-Headed Women and Other
Muses." [essay] Street 2 (October
1994): 22-23.
"Some thoughts about the Poems."
[essay] and 7 poems. Contemporary Verse 2
17.1 (Summer 1994): 29-38.
"Stolen Property: Crimes of a Writing
Mother." [essay] Contemporary Verse 2
15.4 (Spring 1993): 45-48.
"afterlife 3" and "my skeleton
visits the casino." [poems]
Prism International 30.4 (Summer 1992):
51-52.
Untitled essay and 4 poems. Contemporary
Verse 2 12.2 (Summer 1989): 8-17.
"III" and "IV." [poems] Prairie
Fire 7.3 (Autumn 1986): 64-65.
"Four Friends on the Corydon Bus"
and "Untitled." [poems] Pierian
Spring 10.1 (Jan 1985): 53-55.
"Tales of War." [poem] CV II
peace issue (1983).
"Cats are Clouds with Teeth" and
"It Rained on Sunday." [poems] The
Malahat Review 45 (Jan 1978): 312-313.
[under the name "Catherine Robinson"]
SECONDARY SOURCES (a selected list):
Budde, Robert. "Words Erasing
Words." Review of Lunar wake. Prairie
Fire 17.2 (Summer 1996) 116-17.
Cunningham, John. "Attuned Ear Captures
Much." Review of Latent Heat. The
Winnipeg Free Press (3 May, 1998): D3.
D'Anna, Lynette. "Hunter's Moon."
Review of Lunar wake. The Paper
[formerly Uptown Magazine] (April 13-27,
1995).
Green, Karen. "Poet Doing What She Does
Best." Connect (6 May-12 May, 1998):
6.
Harding-Russell, Gillian. Review of Necessary
Crimes. NeWest Review 15.3 (Feb-Mar,
1990): 36-38.
Higgins, Iain. Review of Lunar wake. Journal
of Canadian Poetry 11 (1997): 26-29.
Kuropatwa, Ralph. Review of Latent Heat.
Zygote (Spring, 1998): 36-37.
La Tourneau, Michelle. "Ms.
Creativity." The Winnipeg Free Press
(7 November, 1996): 8.
Mireau, Maurice. Review of Necessary
Crimes. Prairie Fire 10.1 (Spring,
1989): 84-85.
Morton, Colin. "Lifting Off from the
Page." Review of Lunar wake. Books
in Canada (Summer 1995): 38-39.
"Poetry Wins Top McNally Prize."
[Unsigned article] The Winnipeg Free Press
(26 April, 1998):
Polansky, Michelle.
"Coffee--Cats--Catherine Hunter: An
Interview Inspired by Caffeine-Induced
Hallucinations." Uptown Magazine (7
May, 1998): 5.
_ _ _. Review of Latent Heat. Uptown
Magazine (7 May, 1998): 5.
Woodcock, George. Review of Necessary
Crimes. B.C. Bookworld (Spring,
1989): 27.
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