The entire fifty-year archive of Canadian contemporary writing and visual art journal, The Capilano Review, is now available for subscriptions through digital publishing platform Exact Editions.
The archive aims to maximise The Capilano Review's reach by offering comprehensive digital access to both individuals and academic institutions - across the world. Subscribers will gain access to five decades of influential Canadian literature and visual art, including highlights such as interviews with performance artist Dana Michel discussing her "Yellow Towel" work, conversations with Indigenous visual artists Atheana Picha and Aaron Nelson-Moody, and poetry and prose from writers including Anna Navarro, Oana Avasilichioaei, and Tom Graff.
The Capilano Review’s editorial approach intentionally blurs traditional boundaries between mediums, creating a dynamic space where art, poetry, fiction, and interviews converge and interact, added Exact Editions. Each curated issue serves as a laboratory for experimental forms and unexpected contexts, showcasing work from both established literary voices and emerging talents who represent the future of Canadian writing, the company continued.
Exact Editions says this digital archive project represents a significant milestone in preserving Canada's literary heritage while making it accessible to new generations of readers, researchers, and artists.
Managing editor of The Capilano Review, Katherine Gear Chambers commented: “We are so excited for the launch of our complete digital archive with Exact Editions. It’s been wonderful to watch the archive come to life on the platform, and we can’t wait for our subscribers to explore it.”
Managing director of Exact Editions, Daryl Rayner said: “We are thrilled to be working with The Capilano Review to complete their impressive archive. The launch is a wonderful opportunity to build on our partnerships with Canadian publishers and institutions.”
Digital subscriptions for individuals can be found here, and digital subscriptions for institutions can be found here.
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