95books – 2011

  1. Concrete Reveries: Consciousness and the City – Mark Kingwell
  2. Thresh – Kim Minkus
  3. The Poetics of Space – Gaston Bachelard
  4. A Room of One’s Own – Virginia Woolf
  5. Three Guineas – Virginia Woolf
  6. Magenta Soul Whip – Lisa Robertson
  7. Meddle English – Carolyn Bergvall
  8. Sunshine Policy / What We Saw – Kevin Stebner
  9. Coop Himmelb(l)au: Beyond the Blue – Ed. Peter Noever
  10. Annihilated Time – Jeff Derksen
  11. Debbie: An Epic – Lisa Robertson
  12. The Most Human Human: What Talking With Computers Teaches Us About What it Means to be Alive – Brian Christian
  13. The Production of Space – Henri Lefebvre
  14. Wanton – Angela Hibbs
  15. Relational Aesthetics – Nicolas Bourriaud
  16. The Practice of Everyday Life – Michel de Certeau
  17. For Space – Doreen Massey
  18. Space, Place, and Gender – Doreen Massey
  19. Place: A Short Introduction – Tim Cresswell
  20. Open Letter 14.5: Lisa Robertson – Eds. Angela Carr and Heather Milne
  21. A Thousand Plateaus – Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari
  22. Spaces of Hope – David Harvey
  23. Hybrid Geographies: natures cultures spaces – Sarah Whatmore
  24. Adventures of Huckleberry Finn – Mark Twain
  25. The Hunger Games – Suzanne Collins
  26. Occasional Work and Seven Walks from the Office for Soft Architecture – Lisa Robertson
  27. Catching Fire – Suzanne Collins
  28. Mockingjay – Suzanne Collins
  29. Monocerous – Suzette Mayr
  30. The Information: A History, a Theory, a Flood – James Gleick
  31. Homo Sacer: Sovereign Power and Bare Life – Giorgio Agamben
  32. How I Came to Haunt my Parents – Natalee Caple
  33. Being Caribou – Karsten Heuer
  34. Environment Canada (MS) – angela rawlings
  35. How We Became Posthuman: Virtual Bodies in Cybernetics, Literature, and Informatics – N. Katherine Hayles
  36. Specters of Marx – Jacques Derrida
  37. A Game of Thrones – George R. R. Martin
  38. The Corrections – Jonathan Franzen
  39. Kafka: Toward a Minor Literature – Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari
  40. Illuminations: Essays and Reflections – Walter Benjamin
  41. We Have Never Been Modern – Bruno Latour
  42. Veils – Helene Cixous and Jacques Derrida
  43. Pillage Laud – Erin Moure
  44. The Inquisition Yours – Jen Currin
  45. Divisions on a Ground: Essays on Canadian Culture – Northrop Frye
  46. Poetryworld – Louis Cabri
  47. Every Day in the Morning (Slow) – Adam Seelig
  48. Open Air Bindery – David Hickey
  49. How to Write – derek beaulieu
  50. Mannequin Rising – Roy Miki
  51. Dandelion 37.1 (Mapping Issue) – Oana Avasilichoaei and Kathleen Brown, Eds.
  52. All Still – Emily Fedoruk
  53. Buffet World – Donato Mancini
  54. The Politics of Friendship – Jacques Derrida
  55. Update – Bill Kennedy and Darren Wershler
  56. A Strange Relief – Sonnet L’Abbe
  57. Dupe! – Jonathon Wilcke
  58. Discovery Passages – Garry Thomas Morse
  59. Bardy Google – Frank Davey
  60. A Sign for the City – Sabine Bitter and Helmut Weber, Eds.
  61. Living in the End Times – Slavoj Zizek
  62. A Clash of Kings – George R. R. Martin
  63. Rental Van – Clint Burnham
  64. The Benjamin Sonnets – Clint Burnham
  65. Modernisms: A Literary Guide – Peter Nicholls
  66. Modernism in the Magazines: An Introduction – Robert Scholes and Clifford Wulfman
  67. Sibyl Unrest – Larissa Lai and Rita Wong
  68. Tropic of Cancer – Henry Miller
  69. Autogestion, or Henri Lefebvre in New Belgrade – Sabine Bitter and Helmut Weber (and Jeff Derksen), Eds.
  70. Hagiography – Jen Currin
  71. NOW Vol. 1 – George Woodcock, Ed.
  72. Triage – Cecily Nicholson
  73. Justine – Laurence Durrell
  74. The Beach Beneath the Street – MacKenzie Wark
  75. Little Theatres – Erin Moure
  76. Uneven Development – Neil Smith
  77. The Coming Insurrection – The Invisible Committee
  78. Anarchive – Stephen Collis
  79. Err – Shane Rhodes
  80. The Opening of the Field – Robert Duncan
  81. Seminar II: The Ego in Freud’s Theory and in the Technique of Psychoanalysis – Jacques Lacan
  82. Athens, Still Remains: The Photographs of Jean-Francois Bonhomme – Jacques Derrida
  83. Tess of the D’Urbervilles – Thomas Hardy
  84. Eye Lake – Tristan Hughes
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