Canadian Literatures in English
Rare Books and Special Collections Librarian
Annie Murray
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Canadian Literatures in English
Special Collections has a strong selection of literary works written or published in Canadian, or works published elsewhere that feature Canadian authors. Works may take the form of short fiction, novels, autobiography or memoir, biography, poetry, drama, or creative non-fiction. These holdings are predominantly written in English, although we have a variety of works written by Québecois authors. Authors may be Indigenous or settlers.
in the 1970s, Special Collections began collecting the archives of Canadian writers. Book and archival holdings complement one another. To explore literary archives, see our archival database.
Many authors collected in Special Collections are also present in the library's circulating collection.
Highlighted Collections
- Marvin Orbach Collection of Contemporary Canadian PoetryEstablished in 2002, with an initial donation of 2400 items, the Marvin Orbach Collection now exceeds 5000 titles and was continually strengthened thanks to Mr. Orbach’s regular contributions. Mr. Orbach, a retired Concordia University librarian, passed away in 2015 and had begun collecting Canadian poetry at the age of 17. This remarkable collection of Canadian poetry is a perfect complement to the University of Calgary’s related collections of Canadian Literature, and the many archival records of Canadian authors.
The Marvin Orbach Collection contains works from the 19th and early 20th centuries but it is especially strong in its collection of poetry from the 1960s, an era that saw an explosion in Canadian poetry due in part to the newly formed Canada Council. The Council subsidized small press publishing resulting in a boost to the availability of poetry and chapbooks. Writers from this period, including Irving Layton, Eli Mandel, Miriam Waddington, Margaret Atwood and Leonard Cohen are strongly represented in the Orbach Collection. Many of the volumes have been personally inscribed to Mr. Orbach or signed by the author. The collection also includes a number of holograph poems, manuscripts, letters and advertisements for poetry readings.
As Mr. Orbach stated in the March 18, 2004 edition of Concordia’s Thursday Report, “this collection is my gift to Canada.” - William Whitehead Collection of Timothy Findley BooksIn 2001 celebrated Canadian writer Timothy Findley, accompanied by writer William Whitehead, was the Distinguished Writer in the University of Calgary’s Markin-Flanagan Distinguished Writers Programme. During that time Special Collections developed a friendship with William Whitehead through conversations and the donation in 2002 of Timothy Findley’s personal copy of the limited edition of If stones could speak and the subsequent donations of other published works by Timothy Findley which he had inscribed to Mr. Whitehead. The collection includes the play Elizabeth Rex for which Mr. Findley received the Governor General’s Award for Drama in 2000 and one copy is specially bound by the noted Canadian bookbinder Pierre Ouvrard. In 2005 and 2008 Mr. Whitehead made additional donations of Timothy Findley publications further documenting translations into languages such as German, Danish, Italian, Swedish, Finnish and Turkish among others, and variant printings of many of the works. Mr. Whitehead’s 2004 donation of the contents of the Timothy Findley atelier/studio originally housed in Cotignac, France includes a great variety of materials including additional books inscribed to both Findley and Whitehead.
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