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'''Exile Editions''' is a Canadian independent literary publisher, founded in 1976 by poet, novelist and artist [[Barry Callaghan]]. It has published over 320 titles to date, including a wide array of poetry, fiction and nonfiction by authors from around the world and Canada such as [[Yehuda Amichai]], [[Pablo Neruda]], [[Morley Callaghan]], [[Austin Clarke]], Gwendolyn MacEwan, [[Michael Moriarty]], [[Joyce Carol Oates]], [[Jon Papernick]], [[Boris Pasternak]], [[Leon Rooke]], |
'''Exile Editions''' is a Canadian independent literary publisher, founded in 1976 by poet, novelist and artist [[Barry Callaghan]]. It has published over 320 titles to date, including a wide array of poetry, fiction and nonfiction by authors from around the world and Canada such as [[Yehuda Amichai]], [[Pablo Neruda]], [[Morley Callaghan]], Colin Carberry, [[Austin Clarke]], Gwendolyn MacEwan, [[Michael Moriarty]], [[Joyce Carol Oates]], [[Jon Papernick]], [[Boris Pasternak]], [[Leon Rooke]], Jaime Sabines, Pricilla Uppal, and Sean Virgo. |
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'''Exile Editions''' is based in [[Toronto]], Ontario, Canada and is currently headed by Michael Callaghan. |
'''Exile Editions''' is based in [[Toronto]], Ontario, Canada and is currently headed by Michael Callaghan. |
Revision as of 19:08, 19 August 2007
Exile Editions is a Canadian independent literary publisher, founded in 1976 by poet, novelist and artist Barry Callaghan. It has published over 320 titles to date, including a wide array of poetry, fiction and nonfiction by authors from around the world and Canada such as Yehuda Amichai, Pablo Neruda, Morley Callaghan, Colin Carberry, Austin Clarke, Gwendolyn MacEwan, Michael Moriarty, Joyce Carol Oates, Jon Papernick, Boris Pasternak, Leon Rooke, Jaime Sabines, Pricilla Uppal, and Sean Virgo.
Exile Editions is based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada and is currently headed by Michael Callaghan.
External Links
Official site [1]
Exile Quarterly [2]