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Full of wit and controversy, a dialogue between Baron de Lahontan and the Indigenous leader Kondiaronk from 1703. The first English translation in over 300 years. A landmark document in relations between Indigenous peoples and Europeans and in Canadian history and the history of the Enlightenment.
Four major texts by the late Lesley Stern, including her caboose volume Dead and Alive: The Body as Cinematic Thing and two other long-form essays on the topic of bodies and things. With an extensive interview and commentary by Tracy Cox-Stanton and Bill Brown.
Two essential volumes by and about Jean-Luc Godard
Totalling 1,000 pages: Godard's legendary Montreal lectures, in the only complete edition in any language; and 109 readable short essays by 50 scholars on the books that influenced Godard's work. Buy one, get the second half-price.
A 670-page collection of writings by André Bazin throughout his entire career. A widely acclaimed translation that casts his ideas in an entirely new light. Soon to be accompanied by over 2,000 epigrams from his entire body of work, André Bazin, Rhetorician: Epigrams 1942-1958.