OUT OF PRINT?

The venerable Canadian literary magazine “Books in Canada” is in precarious condition. Writers and editors haven’t been paid, and top staff left. The publication’s “slow burn raises intriguing questions about the value of literary institutions in the Internet era. For some, the 28-year-old magazine – a fixture of Canadian letters and sponsor of a once prestigious first novel award – seems to be worth more dead than alive. – The Globe and Mail (Canada)