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Mapping Raymond Souster’s Toronto
From: The Canadian Modernists Meet
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That the city is an essential component of literary modernism—as image, as site, as trope—has long been accepted in modernist studies. […]Yet, in the Canadian context of modernism, clearly represented urban spaces are something of a rarity.
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Stephen Cain
Stephen Cain is an assistant professor at Atkinson's School of Arts and Letters, York University. At York, he completed a doctoral thesis on Coach House Press and House of Anansi Press. His publications include essays in Studies in Canadian Literature and Open Letter, editing a special issue of Open Letter on Canadian little magazines, and two collaborative projects: with Tim Conley, Encyclopedia of Fictional and Fantastic Languages and, with Steve McCaffery, Zebras Progress: The Dick Higgins/Steve McCaffery Correspondence (1976-1998).