- Nigel Spencer
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Nigel Spencer is a writer, translator, and professor of English living in Montréal, Quebec, Canada. He has twice received the Canadian Governor General's Literary Award for translation, in 2002 and 2007.[1][2] He was also awarded a 'Proclamation of Recognition' by President Lansana Conté of the Republic of Guinea.
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Education
He was born in England in 1945 and raised in London and in Montreal, Canada. He received a B.A. (Honours in English) from McGill University and an M.A. in English from the University of Toronto, as well as pursuing doctoral studies in Drama at the University of Toronto). He also took courses in teacher training at Concordia University and the University of Sherbrooke. He received a McGill University Entrance Scholarship, a Canada Council Graduate Fellowship, a University College (Toronto) Teaching Fellowship, and a Residency at Banff International Literary Translation Centre.
Career
As Advisor to the Minister of Education of the Republic of Guinea , he was responsible for researching and re-instituting the teaching of English at the high school and university levels from 1985 to 1987. He was given a Proclamation of Recognition by President Lansana Conté (Republic of Guinea, West Africa) in 1987.
Most of his career has been spent as a professor of English including: the Collège international des Marcellines 2008; the State University of New York at Plattsburgh 2005; Champlain Regional College 1974−2006; University of Sherbrooke (first known bilingual Comparative Canadian Dramaturgy course) 1976; Teaching Fellow, University College, University of Toronto 1968−71; Co-ordinator of the first-year programme, English Department, Champlain College 1976−78, 1988−89.
Since 1997, he has worked increasingly as a translator of stories and plays by Marie-Claire Blais and others, including Poet Laureate Pauline MIchel:
- Thunder and Light by Marie-Claire Blais (winner of Governor General's Literary Award for Translation, 2002)
- Augustino and the Choir of Destruction by Marie-Claire Blais (winner of Governor General's Literary Award for Translation, 2007)
- Wintersleep, The Exile and the Sacred Travellers,"Rebecca: Born in the Maëlstrom", "Mai at the Predators' Ball" and "Collected Plays" by Marie-Claire Blais
- poems, stories and songs by Canadian Poet Laureate Pauline Michel
- Feet of the Angels (play) by Évelyne de la Chenelière
- Stories by Lise Gauvin
- Evolution: The View From the Cottage--Jean-Pierre Rogel
- He has also translated for Time Magazine (Canada).
He has written the subtitles for numerous films including A Season in the Life of Emmanuel", "Raoul Wallenberg:The Angel of Budapest", "Illuminations: Marie-Claire Blais (in which he also appears), various documentaries for Bravo! Channel, The Other Side of Mount Royal (with script collaboration), and educational films (with accompanying material).
He has appeared as an actor at the University of Toronto, the St. Lawrence Centre, the Old Firehall and other venues in Toronto. He has performed with the Touring Players Foundation (in both French and English), the Lindsay Festival, the Piggery in North Hatley and the Lennoxville Players.
A selection of Spencer's poems, titled After-Images, was published in "Rampike Magazine" in 1998.
He has also been a journalist, a presenter at the Governor General's Lit. Awards, a jury member and chairman for various literary prizes, an organizer and speaker at numerous conferences and seminars, a teachers' union president, a director, plus co-founder of a theatre company and a literary magazine.
Timeline of career
- 1962-3: Recipient, McGill Entrance Scholarship
- 1966: McGill University B.A.(Hons.)
- 1967: University of Toronto M.A.
- 1968−70: University of Toronto
- 1968-71: Canada Council Fellowship
- 1968-71: University College (Toronto) Teaching Fellowship
- 1974−2006: Champlain Regional College, Lennoxville, Quebec
- 1976−78: 1st-year Co-ordinator, English Department, Champlain College
- 1976: Université de Sherbrooke
- 1981-3: He was president of the Syndicat des enseignants du College Champlain de Lennoxville
- 1985−87: Advisor to the Minister of Education, Republic of Guinea
- 1988−89: 1st-year Co-ordinator, English Department, Champlain College
- 1989: Concordia University
- 1993-5: Université de Sherbrooke
- 2002: Governor General's Literary Award
- 2005: State University of New York (Plattsburgh)
- 2008: Professor of English, Collège des Marcellines
- 2007: Governor General's Literary Award
- 1972 to date: Journalist
- 1967−85: Actor & director
References
Canadian Who's Who 2003 ff. and Canadian Public Lending Rights Commission. The Montreal Gazette. Canadian Lterature. The Montreal Review of Books. Quill and Quire. CBC. "Illuminations: Marie-Claire Blais" (film).
External links
Categories:- Canadian translators
- Canadian poets
- Living people
- McGill University alumni
- Canadian writer stubs
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