David Williams

David Williams

David Williams has written at least 18 books. Their most popular book is Uncanny X-Force, Vol. 7: Final Execution, Book 2 with 4 saves with an average rating of 3.5⭐.

Author Bio

David Williams is Professor of English, Film & Theatre at the University of Manitoba, where for forty years he has taught subjects ranging from American and Canadian literatures to Milton to media theory. His most recent books on media change—Imagined Nations: Reflections on Media in Canadian Fiction and Media, Memory, and the First World War—were both honored by the Association for Canadian and Quebec Literatures as Winner (2003) and Finalist (2009) for the Gabrielle Roy Prize. “Together, these two works comprise the most sustained and convincing attempt by any scholar,” writes a reviewer for University of Toronto Quarterly, “to apply the spatial and temporal concepts of Harold Innis and Marshall McLuhan to Canadian literature and culture.”
His novels are the subject of a collection of essays by literary scholars from India, Germany, and Canada, entitled "Essays on David Williams: A Novelist from the Canadian Prairie" (1999).

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Uncanny X-Force, Vol. 7: Final Execution, Book 2
Uncanny X-Force, Vol. 7: Final Execution, Book 2
  • Rick Remender
  • David Williams
3.53 reads
Karaoke Culture
Karaoke Culture
  • Dubravka Ugrešić
  • Ellen Elias-Bursać (Translator)
  • Celia Hawkesworth (Translator)
  • David Williams (Translator)
32 reads
Cover 7

Dinarzad's Children

Dinarzad's Children
    00 reads
    The Claw
    The Claw
    • Patrick Carman
    00 reads
    Cover 5

    Bitterly Divided

    Bitterly Divided: The South's Inner Civil War
    • David Williams
    00 reads
    Legend of the Five Rings Roleplaying Beginner Game
    Legend of the Five Rings Roleplaying Beginner Game
    • Max Brooke
    • Katrina Ostrander
    • Marie Brennan
    • Robert Denton
    • Sean Holland
    • Dave Laderoute
    • Max Lemaire
    • Jason Marker
    • Annie VanderMeer Mitsoda
    • Mari Murdock
    • Neall Raemonn Price
    • Ree Soesbee
    • John Wick
    • David Williams
    51 read
    When the English Fall
    When the English Fall
    • David Williams
    51 read
    Cover 7

    Spider-Verse Team-Up #3

    Spider-Verse Team-Up #3
    • Christos Gage
    • Tom DeFalco
    31 read
    11: 59
    11: 59
    • David Williams
    00 reads
    My Search for Yoga
    My Search for Yoga
    • David Williams
    00 reads
    INCLINED TO SPEAK : AN ANTHOLOGY OF CONTEMPORARY ARAB AMERICAN POETRY
    INCLINED TO SPEAK : AN ANTHOLOGY OF CONTEMPORARY ARAB AMERICAN POETRY
      00 reads
      Media, memory, and the First World War
      Media, memory, and the First World War
      • David Williams
      00 reads
      The Five Wounds of Jesus
      The Five Wounds of Jesus
      • David Williams
      00 reads
      A People's History of the Civil War
      A People's History of the Civil War
      • David Williams
      00 reads
      Cover 8

      Easy lessons in nature study

      Easy lessons in nature study
      • W. Campbell
      • David Williams
      00 reads
      A Journey of Words
      A Journey of Words
      • Brian Paone
      • SM
      • Marlon S Hayes
      • JM Ames
      • MR Ward
      • Laurie Gardiner
      • SW Anderson
      • Arielle Williams
      • Lauren Nalls
      • Tricia DiSandro
      • Christopher Broom
      • Douglas Esper
      • KN Johnson
      • Travis West
      • Amanda Summerbell
      • Susan Gibbons
      • Randy Blazak
      • Victoria Griffin
      • Jacklynn M Desmond
      • Dawn Taylor
      • William Thatch
      • DT Sako
      • CM Rose
      • Amy Hunter
      • Dennis Doty
      • Patricia Stover
      • Carl D Jenkins
      • EC Rohm
      • Kate Sullivan
      • Rebecca R Pierce
      • Uni Brown
      • Sian Davies
      • Harry Novak
      • Andrea Barrios
      • David Williams
      00 reads
      Second Sight
      Second Sight
      • David Williams
      00 reads
      Cover 0

      Beyond political economy

      Beyond political economy: a critique of issues raised in Chalmers Johnson's MITI and the Japanese miracle
      • David Williams
      00 reads