Atropos

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Atropos

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1977-1981

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This was a literary journal founded by David Campbell and Zsolt Alapi during their student days at McGill University. In Greek mythology, Atropos was one of three Fates, the others being Clotho and Lachesis. The meaning of Atropos is "unalterable" or "inflexible." The publication appeared only four times before ceasing operations in 1981.

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UBCA-ARC-AUTH-931

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