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"Canada's
Eclectic Review"
For nearly thirty years, The Antigonish
Review has consistently published fine poetry and prose
by emerging -- and established -- writers. Their writing
would not have been as readily available had it not been
for the efforts of this review.
Many young writers have been given a start
here. And some of these writers have gone on to become recognized
in the larger literary community, such as Wayne Johnston,
David Adams Richards, Carol Shields and Leo MacKay.
The work of local writer Sheldon Currie
has been printed in our pages. Canadian luminaries Irving
Layton, Dorothy Livesay, Milton Acorn, Louis Dudek, R.Murray
Schafer, and Rohinton Mistry have all published in this
review. Internationally acclaimed writers of the stature
of Thomas Merton, Marshall McLuhan, Annie Dillard and Jane
Jacobs have contributed their work as well.
The Antigonish Review is a quarterly
literary journal published by
St. Francis Xavier University.
The Review features poetry, fiction, reviews
and critical articles from all parts of Canada, the US and
overseas, using original graphics to enliven the format.
Acknowledgments:
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The Antigonish Review recognizes the support of the
Province of Nova Scotia through the Department of
Tourism and Culture. We are pleased to work in partnership
with the Culture Division to develop and promote our
cultural resources for all Nova Scotians.
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We acknowledge the financial support of the Government
of Canada, through the Publications Assistance Program
(PAP), and the Canada Magazine Fund toward our mailing,
editorial & production costs.
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We proudly acknowledge the generous support of St.
Francis Xavier University
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We acknowledge the support of the Canada Council for
the Arts
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"Girl Scout 1928,"
woodcut (13" x 15" x 2")
by Lisa Brawn on 100 year old Douglas-fir salvaged
from the restoration of the Hull Block.
The
Antigonish Review 153
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The Poet Grow-Op
TAR's Spotlight on Student Poetry
(Click
here for more information.)
The
Winners
Have Been Announced:
The 4th Sheldon Currie Fiction Contest
And
The Antigonish Review’s
7th Annual
Great Blue Heron
Poetry Contest
Read
more...
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