The Canadian Short Story
By (Author) John Metcalf
Biblioasis
Biblioasis
29th January 2019
Canada
General
Non Fiction
Paperback
320
Width 152mm, Height 228mm
No other person has done more to celebrate and encourage the short story in Canada than John Metcalf. For more than five decades he has worked tirelessly as editor, anthologist, writer, critic, and teacher to help shape our understanding of the form and what it can do. The long-time editor of the yearly Best Canadian Stories anthology, as well as a fiction editor at some of the pre-eminent literary presses in the country for more than forty years, he has worked to support and champion several generations of our best writers. Literature in Canada would be far less without his efforts.
Sifting through a lifetime of reading, writing, and thinking about the short story in this country, and where it fits within the larger currents of world literature, Metcalfs magisterial The Canadian Short Story offers the most authoritative book on the subject to date. Most importantly, it includes an expanded and reconsidered Century List, Metcalfs critical guide to the best Canadian short story collections of the last 100 years. But more than a critical book, The Canadian Short Story is a love-letter to the form, a passionate defense of the best of our literature, and a championing of those books and writers most often over-looked. It is a guide not only to what to read, but also one, its authors most fervent desire, which aims to make better readers of us all.
PRAISE FOR THE CANADIAN SHORT STORY
One puts down a book by Metcalf impatient to read the many Canadian authors who excite him, excitement he instills like few other critics. Literary Review of Canada
The Canadian Short Story is a treasure trove of Canadian writing, and Metcalfs stark input is extremely engaging . . . a beautiful resource. The Charlatan
PRAISE FOR JOHN METCALF
John Metcalf often comes as close to the baffling, painful comedy of human experience as a writer can get he has written some of the very best stories ever published in this country. Alice Munro
Generous, hectoring, huge and remarkable. Washington Post
As an editor, teacher, author, critic, and pioneering anthologist of Canadian fiction, Metcalf was in the front ranks of writers and intellectuals who transformed the term Canadian writer from oxymoron to viable reality. Quill & Quire
John Metcalf is still writing with the same lan that animates almost every line of his distinguished oeuvre... [his memoir] is obligatory reading for anyone who cares about aesthetic vitality, the state of the nations literature and the essential importance of very good sentences. It is also a moving record of time past, a shimmering and often comic account of recent travels, andMetcalf being Metcalfa sometimes prickly if not intemperate jaccuse. Globe & Mail
John Metcalf was Senior Editor at the Porcupine's Quill until 2005, and is now Fiction Editor at Biblioasis. He is the author of more than a dozen works of fiction and non-fiction, including Standing Stones: Selected Stories, Adult Entertainment, Going Down Slow, and Kicking Against the Pricks.