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Literary Life After Death
Commemorations of Writers in English-Speaking Canada
2026
Carole Gerson
Commemorations of deceased writers can often take on a life of their own鈥攆rom the stately and serious to the kitschy and commercial. In Literary Life After Death, Carole Gerson categorizes and analyzes the ways in which writers have been commemorated in Canada to show how tributes have changed over time and in response to evolving national and social concerns.
First focusing on officially sanctioned commemorations by governments in objects such as coins, stamps, and plaques, as well as historic sites and place names, the book then turns to commemorations driven by local communities and non-profit organizations in various house museums, literary tourist sites, statues, parks, and other markers. The material culture and online tributes of amateurs and hobbyists are discussed as well as literary commemorations, when later authors incorporate or revisit deceased authors as characters in new works of literature. In doing so, this work identifies commonalities among commemorations as well as the under-representation of groups such as women authors, racialized authors, and Indigenous authors in Canada. ...