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Jocelyn Parr

Jocelyn Parr is the author of "Uncertain Weights and Measures," which was shortlisted for the 2017 Governor General’s Prize for English Language Fiction, the Kobo Emerging Writing Prize, the 2019 Dublin Literary Award, and won the QWF Concordia University First Book Prize. She has a PhD in English literature and is co-founder of Reading to Decolonize. Her writing has appeared in Brick Magazine, Grain, Geist, and elsewhere both locally and internationally. She teaches history at Dawson College.

Reviews• April 12, 2022

A Lapidary Grief: Sheila Heti’s “Pure Colour” Dares Her Critics

By Jocelyn Parr

Sheila Heti’s most recent novel, Pure Colour, is a dream-like, funny, soulful, hard-to-wrangle meditation on what it means to live as someone else’s creation,…

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