Literary Review of Canada

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The Literary Review of Canada (or LRC) is a Canadian magazine, which publishes ten times a year. The magazine publishes literary work, book reviews and essays on political, cultural and social topics. The magazine began publishing poetry early on in its history through the original efforts of Wayne Ray and the Canadian Poetry Association, which had a regular poetry announcement column.

The magazine's current editor is Bronwyn Drainie.

On November 17, 2005, the magazine unveiled its list of the 100 most important Canadian books ever published. Its choice for the top book was Jacques Cartier's Bref récit et succincte narration de la navigation faite en MDXXXV et MDXXXVI, published in 1545.

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