
We are excited to announce that The Capilano Review‘s full 53-year archive is available to all digital subscribers! Digital subscriptions now offer access to 147 issues of The Capilano Review, dating back to our first issue in 1972, and are updated as each new issue is released. Subscribers can browse The Capilano Review‘s engaging history of writing, art, and criticism, including special issues Pacific Poetries (Spring 2015), Manifestos Now! (Winter 2011), Moodyville (2011), Robson Square (1986), and Gathie Falk Works, Vol. 1 & 2 (1982).
We are additionally delighted to share that the Vancouver Public Library has recently subscribed digitally to The Capilano Review, offering library card-holders complete access to the magazine! If you would like your local public library to offer users online access to The Capilano Review, contact your library and encourage them to subscribe through Exact Editions, or fill out this form.
Purchase a digital subscription to immerse yourself in five decades of art and poetry through The Capilano Review‘s archive, including our latest issue, Speculative Feminisms (Spring 2025), now available to digital subscribers. Individual subscriptions are just $30 a year, and institutions can request a quote through Exact Editions.
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Covers:
Issue 2.5 (Summer 1991): Robert Keziere, from Untitled Suite, 1990, silver print, 14″ x 11″
Issue 2.31 (Spring 2000): Christian Boek, The Letter E No 2
Issue 3.13 (Winter 2011: Manifestos Now!): Sabine Bitter and Helmut Weber Super Students #1, “The Board’s action showed more concern about our image than the rights and academic freedom on which this university was founded” (Student society president Stan Wong, March 1967), 2011