Porter, Anna
Anna Porter fonds. 1972-2008. 1.29 m of textual records
and graphic material.
Anna Porter (née Szigethy), publisher and author, was born in Budapest
during World War II. In 1956, she and her mother immigrated to New Zealand
to escape the Soviet presence in Hungary. She has B.A. and M.A. degrees
from the University of Canterbury. In the late 1960s, she worked as
a proofreader with Cassells in England and in sales and as an
editor with Collier Macmillan. In 1969 she was hired as an editorial
coordinator with McClelland & Stewart and then became Vice-President,
Editor-in-Chief, until 1978. From 1978 until 1992, she was the President
of McClelland-Bantam Inc. (Seal Books). From 1986 until 1991, she was
the Executive Chairman of Doubleday Canada Ltd. In 1979, with Michael
de Pencier, she established Key Porter Books. She was the CEO and publisher
of Key Porter Books from 1981 until July 2004 when she sold a majority
interest in Key Porter Books to H.B. Fenn Limited.
Porter is the author of three novels: Hidden Agenda (1985), Mortal
Sins (1987), and The Bookfair Murders (1997). She has also
written three works of non-fiction: The Storyteller: Memory, Secrets,
Magic and Lies (2006), Kasztners Train: The True Story
of Rezso Kasztner, Unknown Hero of the Holocaust (2007; awarded
the Canadian Jewish Book Award for History and the Nereus Writers
Trust Non-Fiction Prize), and The Ghosts of Europe: Journeys Through
Central Europe's Troubled Past and Uncertain Future (2010; awarded
the Shaughnessy Cohen Prize). She has also written numerous pieces for
magazines and newspapers. Porter serves on the boards of many companies
and organizations. In recognition of her varied achievements, she was
appointed an Officer of the Order of Canada in 1991. In 2003, she was
awarded the Order of Ontario. She has been awarded honorary degrees
from Ryerson University, St. Marys University, and the Law Society
of Upper Canada. She is married to Julian Porter, Q.C. and has two daughters,
Catherine and Julia, and three grandchildren. She currently lives in
Toronto.
The fonds consists of four series: correspondence; Jack McClelland;
news clippings and articles about Porter; and books written by Porter.
See also the Key Porter Books fonds.
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based on content of the fonds.
The fonds (81-2010) was acquired from Anna Porter in November 2010 and
February 2011.
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