- John Newlove
John Newlove (
June 13 ,1938 -December 23 ,2003 ) was a Canadianpoet who was considered to be one of the dominant voices of prairie poetry, though he lived most of his adult life inBritish Columbia andOntario .Born in
Regina, Saskatchewan in 1938, Newlove lived in a variety of smallSaskatchewan towns, in particularKamsack . He attended the University of Saskatchewan for a year, worked briefly as a social worker, a teacher and at a radio station before embarking on a cross-Canada trip which eventually landed him inVancouver .He came to prominence in the 1960s as various collections of his poetry were published to critical acclaim. He left Vancouver in May 1967 and took his family to
Deep Springs College inCalifornia where composer friendBarney Childs was a professor. After several more moves, he and his family ended up inToronto by 1970 where he worked as senior editor forMcClelland and Stewart . It was during this period that he won the 1972Governor General's Award for "Lies."Various writer-in-residence stints followed his 1974 departure from McCelland and Stewart, including at
Concordia University in Montreal, theUniversity of Toronto andUniversity of Western Ontario in London. He lived for several years in Regina in the early 1980s where he served as writer-in-residence at the public library, then in Nelson, British Columbia, where he taught atDavid Thompson University . Finally, he lived from 1986 inOttawa where he would spend the rest of his life.His 1986 collection, "The Night the Dog Smiled", was short-listed for that year's English language poetry Governor General's Award, and he won the 1984 Saskatchewan Writers' Guild Founders Award.
Newlove suffered a stroke in 2001 and died in 2003.
Newlove was the subject of two documentaries: "New Canadian Writers: John Newlove" (1971) which was broadcast on TVO, and "What to Make of It All? The Life and Poetry of John Newlove" (2006) which was broadcast on
Bravo! in 2007.Bibliography
*"Grave Sirs; Poems" (1962)
*"Elephants, Mothers & Others" (1963)
*"Moving in Alone" (1965)
*"Black Night Window" (1968)
*"The Cave" (1970)
*"Lies" (1972), winner of the 1972 Governor General's Award for Poetry
*"The Fat Man: Selected Poems (1962-1972)" (1978)
*"The Green Plain" (1981)
*"The Night the Dog Smiled" (1986), nominated for a 1986 Governor General's Award and theDorothy Livesay Poetry Prize
*"Apology for Absence: Selected Poems 1962-1992" (1993)
*"A Long Continual Argument: The Selected Poems of John Newlove" (2007)
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