Episode 13: Parchment and the Meaning of Canadian Jewish Literature, with Orly Zebak
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After a twelve-year hiatus, Parchment, the only literary journal devoted to contemporary Canadian Jewish writing, is back!
The latest iteration of the journal is supported by a coast-to-coast-to-coast who's who of Canadian Jewish writers, scholars, and litterateurs and will feature a mix of fiction, poetry, literary non-fiction, and translation that explores the many shades of Canadian Jewish life. In this episode, host Jonathan Slater sits down with Parchment's new editor-in-chief, Orly Zebak, for a conversation about what the journal's return means for the Canadian Jewish literary ecosystem, the role it's primed to play in the wider Canadian literary conversation, and the perennially debated question: What is Canadian Jewish literature?
You can learn more about Parchment, including how to contribute, at its website. You can purchase individual copies or an annual subscription here. (Full disclosure: Parchment is proudly published by the Association for Canadian Jewish Studies.)
This episode was produced and edited by Theadora Draper. Original music is by J. K. Bradley. Our executive producers are Joshua Tapper and David Koffman.
Please visit the website of the Association for Canadian Jewish Studies to learn more about its work, how it supports the research and study of Canadian Jewish life, and how you can contribute. The Association for Canadian Jewish Studies is based at the Israel and Golda Koschitzky Centre for Jewish Studies at York University, in Toronto, ON.
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