Literary life after death: How authors are remembered across Canada
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Literary life after death: How authors are remembered across Canada
Published: June 28, 2026 8.45am EDT
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How do we remember Canadian authors after they’ve died?
My new book, Literary Life After Death: Commemorations of Writers in English-Speaking Canada, studies national, provincial, municipal and community-led actions that contribute to the creation and preservation o…
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