HarperCollins Canada’s new reprint line raises questions about cultural sovereignty and what constitutes a classic
The impetus for HarperCollins Canada's Canadian Classics program does not, in one sense, have anything to do with Canada at all.
A Blog About Books and Reading
A Blog About Books and Reading
The impetus for HarperCollins Canada's Canadian Classics program does not, in one sense, have anything to do with Canada at all.
Certainly Canadian cultural nationalism does not look the same today as it did in 1968.
The journals in which the stories originally appeared will receive $200 per published story in the anthology.
Former publisher Jared Bland will take the role of vice president, communications and community, while Beth Lockley becomes VP marketing.