Archief RC0192 - Canadian Fiction Magazine

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Canadian Fiction Magazine

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  • 1971-1997 (Vervaardig)
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    Canadian Fiction Magazine

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5.92 m of textual records and other materials
310 photographs
137 audio cassettes
2 film strip
10 microfilms and microfiche

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(1970-1998)

Institutionele geschiedenis

The first issue of the Canadian Fiction Magazine (CFM), edited by Janie Kennon and R.W. Stedingh, appeared in 1971 as a student publication at the University of British Columbia. Geoff Hancock took over as editor in summer 1975 after Stedingh retired. Published as a quarterly, CFM was probably the foremost literary vehicle of its kind during this period for the Canadian short story in English and for its specialty issues on Native fiction, magic realism, Latin fiction, and fiction in translation, all of which were later turned into anthologies by Hancock. During its peak years, CFM published works by some of Canada's best-known writers and artists, including: Margaret Atwood, Michael Bullock, Matt Cohen, Mavis Gallant, Alberto Manguel, Eugene McNamara, Alice Munro, Susan Musgrave, Rikki, Leon Rooke, Jane Rule, Josef Skvorecký, Jane Urquhart, Miriam Waddington, bp Nichol, David Watmough, George Woodcock, Ann Copeland, and Sam Tata. Published for twenty-seven years primarily under Hancock's editorship, CFM ceased in 1998 when government grants and other funding were not available as a subvention for publication.

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The fonds covers details of the magazines production and editing, interviews, correspondence, administrative and financial information, plus photographs, sound recording and other media.

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The first accrual (04-1999) was purchased from Geoff Hancock in 1998. The second accrual (2014-50) was acquired from Edward Peck in November 2014.

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The first accrual (04-1999) is organized into six series: magazine production and editing; interviews; sound recordings; photographs; financial; microfilm / microfiche.

The second accrual (2014-50) consists of two series: correspondence regarding book reviews under Editor-in-Chief, Geoff Hancock, Assistant Editor, Edward Peck and Reviews Editor, Robert Bringhurst and administrative material.

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