Voices of The Walrus The Walrus Magazine
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- Society & Culture
Let us take you into the pages of the Walrus as a chorus of vibrant voices bring to life essays, fiction, poetry, illustrations and photography from some of Canada’s best writers and artists.
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How Dennis Lee Cooked Alligator Pie
One man's war against what he called 'pious versicles' lead to an enduring work of children's literature
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The Briefcase (memoir)
What Richard Remick learned about being a writer from trying to finish a dead man's book
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Yes, it's Okay to Throw Away a Book
We love acquiring, hoarding and displaying books even more than we love reading them.
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Hybrid Workplaces are Still a Headache
Why is it so hard to figure out a workplace arrangement that's good for everyone?
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Parental Leave is Broken
It's a privilege to take paid time when your baby is born. But the system is far from equal.
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Welcome to Mass-Market Mountaineering
Personal guides, private chefs, helicopter rides. Tensions are rising between Sherpas, who do the hard work, and the foreign climbers they escort to the top of the mountains.