Before the summer was out, Art Waves wanted to revisit a
favourite Canadian novel set in the now iconic summer of 1969,
because of course this summer marks the 50th anniversary
of the moon landing. But after wowing us with a glance back at her
first novel, Nightswimming, Janet Turpin Myers fired off a
second retro rocket by telling us about the novel she has just
finished writing: Not Lolita, a look at Nabokov's famous book
from the young girl's perspective—not the male gaze, but the girl
gaze as Turpin Myers puts it. For a trip through several dimensions,
tune in to Art Waves #372.