From an innovator of autofiction comes a meditation on grief, care, Buddhism, and artmaking.
'The first thing one notices in Kristjana Gunnars' poetry is the stunning beauty of her lyrical m...
Written in five sections, these poems prose pemes lament the inadequacy of words to interpret pas...
In Crossing the River, thirteen Canadian and European scholars celebrate the life and work of Mar...
On the Sunshine Coast of Canada, people live and die, come and go, caught in webs of their own ma...
In the tradition of Marguerite Duras, Gunnars explores a multi-layered romance-between East and W...
The story of a daughter's vigil over her father's death and her journey through grief in the afte...
Kristjana Gunnars Georges Bugnet Award for Fiction Combines the genres of fiction and memoir-a na...
A woman hopelessly in love boards the night train to Nykøbing, Denmark, not knowing if the lover ...
At the beginning of a new writing project - whether it's the first page of a new novel or a less ...
Kazim Ali introduces five autofiction novellas by Kristjana Gunnars¿available in the U.S. for the...
'The first thing one notices in Kristjana Gunnars' poetry is the stunning beauty of her lyrical m...