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Poetry Review

The Desert Speaks in Poetry and Prayer

Collections of Yahia Lababidi’s Verses and Aphorisms: Desert Songs and Learning to Pray Yahia Lababidi describes Desert Songs as “a slender love letter to the deserts of Egypt.” The poems in Arabic with English translations by Osama Esber and photographs […]


Poetry

My Honour, Your Shame: Three Poems

Walls You tell me you are not like me. Nor am I like you, but obliterating my thoughts, my feelings, my senses was not yours to do. It was my place as well as yours and if I chose not […]


Book Review

Revolutions of the Heart

a moving collage of essays, conversations, aphorisms, poems, interviews and reflections


Editorial

Voices Unveiled

  Québec has just passed Bill 21, which bans many Québecers from holding positions of authority in the public service ostensibly to extend the appearance of ‘neutrality’ of the state. There has been a loud cry of praise for protecting […]


Book Review

A review of Maru and the Maple Leaf

Maru and the Maple Leaf by Uma Parameswaran, Larkuma Publishing, 2016 (367 pages)   Uma Parameswaran, a retired professor of English (University of Winnipeg) and well known author with a special interest in women’s literature and South Asian culture, has […]


Book Review

Radius Islamicus

Radius Islamicus by Julian Samuel, Guernica Editions, 2018   “The radius islamicus is the farthest distance a camel part is thrown from the blast centre.” The narrator of Julian Samuel’s second novel is a “stateless” leader who supposedly spent more […]


Interview

The Russia I Love: An Interview with Serena Sial

A certain element of uncertainty and adventure motivates me.


Book Review

Land for Fatimah

Promises for compensation are made and broken as a matter of course.


Meditation

Religious Thought and Alliances with Unholy Practices

We are the rational and sensible ones with access to almost every piece of information over the Internet. We are intelligent, sentient beings.


Book Review

November: Poems by Jaspreet Singh

November: Poems by Jaspreet Singh, Bayeux Arts, July 2017 Jaspreet Singh’s new anthology of poems, November, is about memories of pain, grief, migration and mourning, following the 1984 mass murder of Sikhs across India, and the loss – thirty years […]


Interview

Jeevan Bhagwat: An Interview

I believe that poets have a moral responsibility to speak up for those whose own voices have been suppressed or altogether silenced.


Editorial

Thirty years of Montréal Serai

Thirty years ago, in November 1986, we launched our very first issue of Montréal Serai. While commemorating this important milestone, we are proud to announce that Serai’s contribution to the promotion of literary arts has been recognized through the Quebec Writers’ […]


Poetry

On Reading Manto and Munro

Two stories, one set in Canada, the other in India


Essay

The Kama Sutra according to Sushil

India in the 1960s. We were growing up very quickly, and could not imagine the luxury of a boudoir, or even a room of one’s own, closed to others.


Commentary

Behind Division Lines

Today, Peshawar is again in the hands of those who like to play with fire.


Interview

“Building relationships across language, culture, geography, religion and race…” An Interview with Robin Pacific

Here I was, a seventy-year old Canadian artist, and yet I found the garment workers in Bangladesh eager to participate and to be part of something.


Editorial

The Heart has its Reasons

En route to Europe and Asia, I find graffiti everywhere on streets and train stations in Copenhagen. Many words on the graffiti look for peace in an unstable world. Others look for a world without borders or simply a place […]


Prose

Number of Lies

  “She is a liar and a cheat. She is an elephant. She is my wife.” And it was the end of an almost perfect day. She thought of her beautiful daughters and her grandchildren. She counted on her fingers […]


Book Review

Some Remarkable Women

Resilience and Triumph: Immigrant Women Tell their Stories (Second Story Press) is a collection of writings by over 45 women from diverse cultural, linguistic, religious and national backgrounds. Edited and compiled collectively by a group of seven women, it is […]


The Right to End?

The Right to End?

  The temperature had finally settled down to a mild -15 degrees in Ottawa when Louise Crandall and I sat down to discuss the new Supreme Court Ruling over Physician Assisted Suicide. Louise has worked for three health organizations including […]


“To forget is to give in to fear…”

“To forget is to give in to fear…”

[The Beautiful West and the Beloved of God, Michael Springate, Guernica Editions, 2014]   Michael’s Springate’s first novel, The Beautiful West and the Beloved of God, is a powerful book set in Montreal and Cairo in the year 2008. Mahfouz […]


Geriatric Ward

Geriatric Ward

  I share a room in the geriatric ward With another who can speak A language everyone understands.   I feel my body shrink My mind grow in anticipation of a visit I try to hold Try to keep Try […]


Believers and Non-Believers

Believers and Non-Believers

Beliefs are strange phenomena. They define our values and principles. Some of us hold them close to our hearts, whereas others reject them as baseless and unreal. Although they inform our most important social systems, they are neither rational nor […]


Greetings, Grief, and Kabir
Reprints

Greetings, Grief, and Kabir

Kabir cries now for the world has lost its mind


Our World in Fifty Years

Although humanity today seems dangerously close to a precipitous fall caused by an unmatched desire for growth, we also have before us the never-before-experienced ability to connect, transform, de-create and disrupt. What kind of a world will there be in […]


Migrations

Migrations

  The Monarch butterfly can travel up to 2,500 miles across “borderless” lands to seek warmth and nourishment for its larvae. The wildebeest journeys through the Serengeti forming part of the largest mammalian migration in the world. And the Arctic […]


The Chinese in Toronto from 1878: From Outside to Inside the Circle

The Chinese in Toronto from 1878: From Outside to Inside the Circle

The Chinese in Toronto from 1878: From Outside to Inside the Circle By Arlene Chan Dundurn Natural Heritage. Toronto: 2011 Arlene Chan’s book is a historic gem chronicling the remarkable journey of Chinese Canadians, and their success in moving from […]


Helium by Jaspreet Singh

Helium by Jaspreet Singh

Bloomsbury, New York: 2013 Jaspreet Singh’s new novel, Helium, is about Raj Kumar, a scientist with a doctorate in Chemistry from Cornell University and an undergraduate degree in engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Delhi. After an absence […]


Some links and stats

Some links and stats

Voting Rights for Women Seventy-three years ago, on April 25, 1940, Bill 18 was passed, putting an end to electoral discrimination against women. Québec women were finally be able to vote and stand for office. This was a culmination of […]


An Interview with Annie Smith St-George

An Interview with Annie Smith St-George

Annie (Kishkwanakwad) Smith St-George is a well-recognized Algonquin Elder, born and raised on the Kitigan-Zibi reserve near Maniwaki, Quebec. She was the founder of Kumik, the Elders Lodge (Indian and Northern Affairs Canada) established in the early 1990s following the […]


Addressing Skill Gaps in Canada

Addressing Skill Gaps in Canada

  Canada supports one of the most expensive education systems in the world; yet four out of 10 graduates from the secondary school system do not have the minimum level of essential skills required to function adequately within the workforce. […]


Another Home

Another Home

Phula did not look tall enough for a twelve-year-old, but that was the age she went by. It had been decided for her much before she could remember. Her eyes had an unforgettable stare as they opened wide and looked […]


Review of A Room on the Mountain

Review of A Room on the Mountain

Anne Cimon’s new novella, A Room on the Mountain, (Gemma Books, Greenfield Park, Québec), is a story of grief, following the loss of a beloved spouse. It is told by Caroline Sauvé, a fifty-year-old journalist, waiting for heart surgery in […]


A Child’s Story

A Child’s Story

Who made us and our world? The questionhas baffled humans for centuries, and resulted in stories known as the “myths of creation.”  Based on oral tradition, many of these myths have been told and retold in different versions. They have […]


serai sands

serai sands

Serai Sands A decade slips by A millennium approaches And we return To search for new Serais For blinded and stunned travellers… Collectors of treasure boxes… Each grain taken away, one by one Till there is just one left In […]


madeleine parent speaks

madeleine parent speaks

CUTTING THROUGH THE CONSTITUTIONAL SMOKESCREEN Serai: Madame Parent, since you have seen so much and participated in so much that has now become Quebec’s past, could you describe your aspirations as a Quebecer from a broad, historical perspective? Parent: I’m […]


Shakuntala Nowry – trailblazer

Shakuntala Nowry – trailblazer

Dr. Rita Shakuntala Nowry, a family physician in obstetrics has been in Montreal since 1967. One of the pioneer women doctors from a South Asian country, she is a well known figure in the community. She has been on the […]


  • S(hell)ter © Beverly Monk
    Art

    Slouching Towards Peace

    Beverly Monk
  • Qingshuiyan Temple, 2021 © Zheng Mingqing, courtesy of the photographer
    Poetry

    The Priests Have Been Arrested

    Catherine Herrmann
  • Oliver Jones mural in Little Burgundy – photo © Ceta Gabriel
    Autofiction

    One Crows’ Sorrow, Two Crows’ Joy

    Ceta Gabriel
  • Poetry

    Proxima Centauri b

    Cora Dean
  • Gandhi, Salt March, April 5, 1930
    Creative Non-fiction

    Peace in a Grain of Salt

    Muhammad Manji
  • Bahram Azimi, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons
    Essay

    Finding Peace Through Contentious Conversations

    Noor Musawi
  • Photo Ali Hamad, APA images, Oct. 7, 2023 via Wiki Palestine
    Poetry

    fragmented

    shailee
  • Relief – Fire © Sri theyvi
    Art

    Creation Story Series

    Sri theyvi
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