Terry Glavin

Terry Glavin

Terry Glavin (born 1955) is a Canadian author and journalist.

Born in the United Kingdom to Irish parents, he emigrated to Canada in 1957. Glavin has worked as a journalist and columnist for "The Daily Columbian", "The Vancouver Sun", "The Globe and Mail", and "The Georgia Straight". Glavin's writing covers a wide range of regional and global topics from natural history and anthropology to current politics.

His first book, "A Death Feast in Dimlahamid" (1990), dealt with the struggles of the Gitksan and Wet'suwe'ten peoples, drawing on an account of the oral traditions of Dimlahamid, also known as Temlaham, an ancient city said to have existed in that region. His second book, "Nemiah: The Unconquered Country" (1992), a cultural and historical account of British Columbia's Chilcotin District, included some of the Tsilhqot'in people's perspective on the Chilcotin War of 1864.

Among his best known works is "The Last Great Sea: A Voyage Through the Human and Natural History of the North Pacific Ocean" (2000), which was nominated for the Bill Duthie Prize and the Roderick Haig-Brown Prize, and was the winner of the Hubert Evans Non-Fiction Prize.

In 2006, Glavin came under fire from some progressives and from anti-war activists for a "Georgia Straight" column in which he had expressed support of the American and Israeli positions in the July 2006 invasion of Lebanon. He is also a signatory of the Euston Manifesto.

Bibliography

*"A Death Feast in Dimlahamid" - 1990 (revised edition 1998)
*"Nemiah: The Unconquered Country" - 1992
*"A Ghost in the Water" - 1994
*"Dead Reckoning: Confronting the Crisis in Pacific Fisheries" - 1996
*"This Ragged Place: Travels Across the Landscape" - 1996
*"The Last Great Sea: A Voyage Through the Human and Natural History of the North Pacific Ocean" - 2000
*"A Voice Great Within Us" - 1998 (with Charles Lillard)
*"North of Caution" - 2002 (with Ian Gill, Richard Manning, Ben Parfitt and Alex Rosel)
*"Amongst God’s Own: The Enduring Legacy of St. Mary’s Mission" - 2002 (with former students of St. Mary’s)
*"Waiting for the Macaws: And Other Stories from the Age of Extinctions" - 2006
*"The Sixth Extinction: Journeys Among the Lost and Left Behind" - 2006

Journalism awards

*Best Column in a Magazine, Western Magazine Awards, 1998
*Science, Technology and Medicine Prize, National Magazine Awards Foundation, 1998
*Science Technology and Medicine Prize, Western Magazine Awards, 1998
*Jack Webster Awards prize for Science and Technology, 1997
*"Science in Society" prize from the Canadian Science Writers Association, 1996
*Special Award for Editorial Innovation, Impact or Courage, Western Magazine Awards, 1994
*First prize, Travel Writing, National Awards Foundation, 1994
*Best Essay of the Year, National Magazine Awards Foundation, 1993
*Science Technology and Medicine Prize, Western Magazine Awards, 1993

External links

* [http://www.thecommentary.ca/ontheline/20060413a.html Audio interview with THECOMMENTARY.CA]
* [http://transmontanus.blogspot.com/ "Terry Glavin: Chronicles and Dissent" (his blog)]


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