Biography
Early life and education
Lecker was born and raised inAcademic training and teaching posts
Lecker completed his BA (1974), MA (1976), and PhD (1980) in English at York and was awarded a number of fellowships and scholarships throughout these years. Lecker discusses his formative experiences at York in his 2006 memoir, ''Dr. Delicious''. His PhD dissertation, “Time and Form in the Contemporary Canadian Novel,” examines disruptive representations of time in seven Canadian novels written between 1968 and 1977. In 1977 Lecker and Jack David founded ECW Press, which was originally devoted to publishing reference works and critical studies about Canadian literature. The press expanded and moved into commercial trade publishing in the mid-1990s. Lecker managed the Montreal office and David ran the Toronto office. In 2003, Lecker left the press to start his own literary agency, Robert Lecker Agency. Between 1978 and 1982, Lecker was assistant professor of English at theBooks and articles
Lecker is the author of nine books, which are all critical studies of either Canadian authors or theoretical problems related to the study and history of Canadian literature. Over the past 15 years he has focused on two areas in particular: canonicity in Canadian literature and anthology formation as a reflection of the evolution of literary value and taste. He is currently completing a study of Canadian authors and their literary agents. In addition to his book publications, Lecker has authored over 60 scholarly articles in journals and books in Canada, the US, and overseas, including ''PMLA'','' Critical Inquiry'', ''Canadian Literature'', ''Canadian Poetry'', ''Open Letter'', ''Studies in Canadian Literature'', ''Australasian Canadian Studies'', and the ''American Review of Canadian Studies''. ''Who Was Doris Hedges? The Search for Canada's First Literary Agent'' (2020) Doris Hedges (1896-1972) was a Montreal author who started Canada's first literary agency in 1946. She published several novels, short stories, and books of poetry; was influential in Montreal literary circles; did a stint as a radio broadcaster; and provided reports to the Wartime Information Board during World War II, possibly as an American spy. The book deals with all of Hedges’ works in a chronological fashion, mixing biographical commentary with literary analysis to produce a picture of a writer's life and concerns during a period when Canada's literature was coming of age. ''Keepers of the Code: English-Canadian Literary Anthologies and the Representation of Nation'' (2013) ''Keepers of the Code'' is the first book-length history of English-Canadian literary anthologies from 1837 to the present. Lecker aims to show that these anthologies, like all literature, are shaped by the conflict and contact among various individuals and institutions, including publishers, writers, reviewers, professors, tenure committees, funding agencies, critical journals, banks, and the bookselling industry. Lecker comments in detail on approximately 75 anthologies. Although there are scattered articles that focus on these questions in terms of English-Canadian anthologies, this is the first sustained historical study. The book was released in March 2013 and was positively reviewed in the ''Times Literary Supplement''.Hammill, Faye. Rev. of ''Keepers of the Code: English-Canadian Literary Anthologies and the Representation of Nation'', by Robert Lecker. ''Times Literary Supplement'' 17 May 2013. ''The Cadence of Civil Elegies'' (2006) Dennis Lee’s poem, ''Civil Elegies'', originally published in 1968 and revised in 1972, remains one of the most potent poems devoted to the nature of Canadian identity and civil space. In this study, Lecker shows us the poem's importance to Canada's literary canon, by emphasizing Lee's new vision of Canada. ''Dr. Delicious: Memoirs of a Life in CanLit'' (2006) Lecker's tragicomic memoir, ''Dr. Delicious'', reviews his career as a publisher and editor of Canadian literature and criticism. The book is an irreverent history of an explosive era in Canadian literature, a glimpse into the mind of a preoccupied professor, and a unique record of the generation that made Canadian literature what it is today. ''English-Canadian Literary Anthologies: An Enumerative Bibliography'' (1997) ''English-Canadian Literary Anthologies'' is first detailed bibliography of Canadian anthologies from 1837 to the present. It lists approximately 2000 anthologies and is the departure point for any comprehensive commentary on anthology formation in Canada. ''Making It Real: The Canonization of English-Canadian Literature'' (1995) Eight wide-ranging essays are brought together in this study of the origins and development of Canadian literary canons. Lecker explores many of the myths surrounding the teaching, studying, publishing, and promotion of Canadian literature. He focuses on the work ofEditorial work
In 2018, Lecker was named co-editor (with Lorraine York) of the Routledge series of critical studies of Canadian literature. Lecker also edited the 24-volume series entitled ''Canadian Writers and Their Works: Essays on Form, Context, and Development'' with Jack David and Ellen Quigley. This 24-volume series comprises almost 10,000 pages of commentary on 100 Canadian writers from the nineteenth century to the present. Each author is treated in a discrete essay that provides a biography, a critical overview, a description of the writer's milieu, an analysis of each of the writer's works, and a bibliography of primary and secondary material. The volumes are organized chronologically so as to present a historical perspective. The editors coordinated the production of these essays by 100 scholars and released the existing series over a ten-year period. Lecker was the senior editor for several multi-volume series published byRobert Lecker Agency
In 2004, Lecker established the Robert Lecker Agency in Montreal. The agency provides international literary representation, consulting services, and editorial services.Selected bibliography
Books
* ''Who Was Doris Hedges? The Search for Canada's First Literary Agent''. Montreal: McGill-Queen's University Press, 2020. * ''Keepers of the Code: English-Canadian Literary Anthologies and the Representation of Nation''. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2013. * ''Dr. Delicious: Memoirs of a Life in CanLit''. Montreal, Véhicule Press, 2006. * ''The Cadence of Civil Elegies''. Toronto: Cormorant, 2006. * ''English-Canadian Literary Anthologies: An Enumerative Bibliography''. Compiler. Teeswater, ON: Reference, 1997. * ''Making It Real: The Canonization of English-Canadian Literature''. Toronto: Anansi, 1995. * ''An Other I: The Fictions of Clark Blaise''. Toronto: ECW, 1988. * ''Robert Kroetsch''. Boston: Twayne, 1986. * ''On the Line: Readings in the Short Fiction of Clark Blaise, John Metcalf, and Hugh Hood''. Downsview, ON: ECW, 1982.Anthologies and books edited
* ''Anthologizing Canadian Literature: Theoretical and Cultural Perspectives''. Waterloo: Wilfrid Laurier UP. 2015. * ''Open Country: Canadian Literature in English''. Toronto: Thomson Nelson, 2007. * ''Borderlands: Essays in Canadian-American Relations''. Toronto: ECW, 1991. * ''Canadian Canons: Essays in Literary Value''. Toronto: U of Toronto P, 1991. (Shortlisted for the 1993 Canadian Federation for the Humanities Raymond Klibansky Book Prize for best work in the humanities) * ''The New Canadian Anthology: English-Canadian Poetry and Short Fiction''. Toronto: Nelson, 1988. With Jack David. * ''Introduction to Literature: British, American, Canadian''. New York: Harper & Row, 1987. With Jack David and Peter O'Brien. * ''Canadian Writers and Their Works: Essays on Form, Context, and Development'' (CWTW). Twenty-four volumes to date, in two series, 1982- (Poetry and Fiction). With Jack David and Ellen Quigley. * ''Introduction to Fiction''. Toronto: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1983. * ''The Annotated Bibliography of Canada's Major Authors'' (ABCMA). Eight volumes to date, 1982- . With Jack David. * ''Anthology of Maine Literature''. Orono, Maine: U of Maine P, 1982. With Kathleen Brown. * ''Canadian Poetry''. Two Volumes. New Press Canadian Classics. Don Mills, ON: General. Volume One, 1982. Volume Two, 1982. With Jack David. * ''Introduction to Poetry: British, American, Canadian''. Toronto: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1981. With Jack David.References
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