Intercourse magazine

Intercourse, subtitled Contemporary Canadian Writing, was a literary magazine published in Montreal from 1966[1] to 1971. In all 14 issues appeared. The magazine was established and edited by Raymond Fraser and LeRoy Johnson, and had a number of guest editors, including Alden Nowlan, Al Pittman, Louis Cormier, and Bernell MacDonald. Among the contributors were such Canadian literary figures as Irving Layton, Al Purdy, Elizabeth Brewster, Leonard Cohen, Hugh Hood, Marty Gervais, John Glassco, Patrick Lane, Robert Hawkes, Silver Donald Cameron, Fred Cogswell, George Bowering and Seymour Mayne.

Over time Intercourse became a Buddhist-oriented publication and merged with Sunyata, a Buddhist poetry magazine which was also started in 1966.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 Wynne Francis. "The Expanding Spectrum" (Book Chapter). Canadian Literature. Retrieved 1 November 2015.

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