
In Other Words
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"We need our own dreams." ?Anna Porter
When Anna Porter arrived in Canada in early 1968 with one battered suitcase, little money and a head full of dreams, she had no idea that this country would become her home for the rest of her life, or that she would play a major role in defining what it means to be Canadian. And where better to become a Canadian than at the dynamic publishing house, McClelland & Stewart, an epicentre of cultural and artistic creation in post-Expo Canada?
Anna Porter's story takes you behind the scenes into the non-stop world of Jack McClelland, the swashbuckling head of M&S whose celebrated authors?Leonard Cohen, Margaret Laurence, Pierre Berton, Peter C. Newman, Irving Layton, Margaret Atwood?dominated bestseller lists. She offers up first-hand stories of struggling young writers (often women); of prima donnas, such as Roloff Beny and Harold Town, whose excesses threatened to sink the company; of exhausted editors dealing with intemperate writers; of crazy schemes to interest Canadians in buying books. She recalls the thrilling days at the helm of the company she founded in the 1980s, when Canada's writers were suddenly front-page news. As president of Key Porter Books, she dodged lawsuits, argued with bank managers, and fought to sell Canadian authors around the world. This intriguing memoir brings to life that time in our history when?finally?the voices Canadians craved to hear were our own.
In Other Words is a love letter to Canada's authors and creative agitators who, against almost impossible odds, have sustained and advanced the nation's writing culture. Moving effortlessly from the boardrooms of Canada's elite and the halls of power in Ottawa, to the threadbare offices of idealistic young publishers and, ultimately, to her own painful yet ever-present past in Hungary, Porter offers an unforgettable insider's account of what is gained?and lost?in a lifetime of championing our stories.
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- Intro
- Dedication
- Epigraph
- Part One: Becoming Canadian
- A Soft Landing
- Welcome to CanLit
- The Rosedale Radical
- The Unfortunate Incident of Ted's Name
- Assembling a Book on the Linoleum Floor
- All Those Glorious Manuscripts
- Roblin Lake and After
- The Happy Hungry Man
- The Amazing Ms. Atwood
- The Master Storyteller
- Tough Times
- Finding Home
- The Very Young Matt
- National Dreaming, or The Berton Extravaganza
- How Pierre Berton Is Responsible for My Marriage
- 1972, a Year to Remember
- For the Love of Words
- Meetings with the Messiah
- A Land of Poets
- Peter's Establishment
- A Northern Nation
- The Best and the Brightest
- The Disinherited
- The Greatest Gift
- Escaping the City
- That Great, Always Recognizable Voice
- Marian's Way
- A Whole Lot Larger than Life
- The Establishment Man
- The Uneasy Balancing Act
- Intermission
- Talking about Feminism
- Rebel Daughter
- In Search of My Father
- Part Two: No Rose Garden
- Looking for a New Gig
- Sealing
- The Challenge of Being Julian
- Sylvia's Magic
- Trying to Heal the World with Graeme and John and Monte
- The First Lady
- Michael's World
- Finding the Key
- Farewell to the Seventies
- Taking a Leap in the Dark
- Inviting the World to Love Canada
- Dudley and Malak
- Our Spanking New Premises
- 1984
- Journalists and Politicians
- Looking for Trouble
- I've Always Told Stories
- My Candidate
- The Right Honourable Jean
- The End of an Era
- Saying Goodbye to Margaret
- Imagining Canadian Literature
- The Doubleday Gamble
- From Mortal Sins to The Bookfair Murders
- Five Years of Struggle to Come to Terms with an Illusion
- Saving the World, One Book at a Time
- Growing Pains
- New Challenges
- Basil Johnston's Ojibway Heritage
- The Canadian Way of Death and of Living
- The Witness
- "Money-Grubbing Has Become Respectable"
- The Last Decade of the Last Century
- Farley: The Next Chapter
- The Last Berton Party
- The Incomparable Dalton Camp
- Part Three: Passages
- Memory, Secrets, and Magic
- Key Porter's Twentieth Birthday
- The End of M&S
- Welcome to the Twenty-first Century
- Endings
- From Publisher to Writer
- Europe's Ghosts
- Keep the Promise
- A Footnote to Canadian Publishing History
- The Inimitable Jack Rabinovitch
- For the Love of Books
- Photographs
- Acknowledgements
- About the Author
- Index
- Permissions and Credits
- Copyright
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