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107:. In the introduction, Robert Fulford gives a good picture of the role of the magazine in the early years. He claims that the founders of the magazine represented what was then Toronto's literary establishment. Their careers—one poet, three publishing-house editors, one academic, and one CBC program organizer—give an apt sense of what the literary establishment of the time was like. He continues: 121:
has won, over the years, an influence that is, as they say, out of all proportion to its circulation. Poets send it their best poems, fiction writers offer it their best stories, critics labour for it with glad heart. Publishers read it, and so do magazine editors, and so do many of the most eminent
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is a failure. It has never sold more than twelve hundred copies, and (except in some small, peculiar circles) has not become a fashionable magazine for coffee-table display. Nor is it profitable; editors, in fact, have had to make up its deficit out of their own pockets, and the Canada Council's
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We can assume that one of their purposes in starting the magazine was to stop talking almost exclusively to each other and begin addressing a somewhat larger world. Six years later it might seem, on the surface, that in this respect the
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four years ago has been mentioned to me more often, and discussed more widely, than many piece I have written for publications which have a thousand times as many readers.
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steady assistance has now become almost a necessity of survival. But these facts are deceptive. The
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citizens of the country. Only a contributor can know how true this is: one article I wrote for the
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Northrop Frye; Robert D. Denham; Jean O'Grady; David Staines (2003).
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The Oxford Companion to Twentieth-century Literature in English
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published literature in a wide variety of genres, including
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The Perilous Trade: "Book Publishing in Canada, 1946-2006"
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readers, I have learned, read carefully and remember well.
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Index

literary magazine
Robert Weaver
Anne Wilkinson
William Toye
John Robert Colombo
F.R. Scott
A.J.M. Smith
James Reaney
Alan Crawley
George Woodcock
Toronto
fiction
poetry
travel memoirs
autobiography
literary criticism
drama
Timothy Findley
Hugh Hood
Alice Munro
Jay Macpherson
Mordecai Richler
The Perilous Trade: "Book Publishing in Canada, 1946-2006"
ISBN
978-1-55199-261-7
The Cambridge Companion to Canadian Literature
ISBN
978-0-521-89131-8
Brazilian Journal
ISBN

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