Al Pittman

Al Pittman

Al Pittman (April 11, 1940 - August 26, 2001) was a poet and playwright from Newfoundland and Labrador.

Born in St. Leonard's, Placentia Bay, Newfoundland, Pittman grew up in Corner Brook. He moved to Montreal in 1964 where he began writing poetry and plays, and in 1966 published his first book of poems, "The Elusive Resurrection". While in Montreal he was associated with Raymond Fraser and others in editing the literary magazine "Intercourse: Contemporary Canadian Writing". From 1968 to 1970, Pittman was a student at St. Thomas University in Fredericton, New Brunswick, where he befriended fellow poet Alden Nowlan. Pittman moved to St. John's in 1972, where he associated with many of the artists, writers, and musicians active in the city at the time, including Rufus Guinchard and Gerald Squires. In 1973 he co-founded Newfoundland's first publishing house, Breakwater Books, with Pat Byrne, Dick Buehler, Tom Dawe, and Clyde Rose. Pittman continued to write throughout his life, producing many other volumes of poetry, plays, books for children, short stories, songs, magazine articles, and essays, as well as writings for radio, television and film. He eventually returned to his childhood home of Corner Brook, where he co-founded the March Hare, an annual poetry and music festival.

Pittman's poetry and plays often address the sense of loss associated with the rural resettlement policies initiated by Joey Smallwood's provincial government in the 1960s. His best-known play "West Moon" is set in a resettled outport, where the ghosts of the dead lament the abandonment of their home. A strong sense of community and a writing style intended for reading aloud have helped to cement Pittman's reputation as one of Newfoundland and Labrador's most cherished contemporary writers.

Al Pittman died on August 26, 2001 at the age of sixty-one, after a lengthy illness. His work has been recognized with many awards, including the Borestone Mountain Poetry Award, The Canada Council Arts Award, the Stephen Leacock Centennial Award, and The Writer's Alliance Book Award for Poetry. Pittman was the first recipient of the Newfoundland and Labrador Arts Council’s Lydia Campbell Award for Creative Writing in 1985, and was inducted into the Arts Council's Hall of Honour in 1999. Up until his death he was a Writer in Residence at Sir Wilfred Grenfell College in Corner Brook, Newfoundland.

Bibliography

Poetry

* "The Elusive Resurrection" (1966)
* "Seaweed and Rosaries" (1968)
* "Through One More Window" (1974)
* "Once When I Was Drowning" (1978)
* "Dancing in Limbo" (1993)
* "Thirty for Sixty" (1999)
* "An Island In The Sky: Selected Poetry of Al Pittman" (2003)

Plays

* "A Rope Against The Sun" (1974)
* "This Side of Heaven"
* "West Moon" (first performed in 1980, published 1995)

Fiction

* "The Boughwolfen and Other Stories" (1984)

Children's literature

* "Down By Jim Long's Stage: Rhymes for Children and Young Fish" (1976)
* "One Wonderful Fine Day for a Sculpin Named Sam" (1987)
* "On A Wing and A Wish: Salt Water Bird Rhymes" (1992)

References

* Ware, Martin, and Stephanie McKenzie, eds. "An Island In The Sky: Selected Poetry of Al Pittman". St. John's: Breakwater Books, 2003. ISBN 1-55081-199-1
* Williamson, Margie. "Four Maritime Poets: a survey of the works of Alden Nowlan, Fred Cogswell, Raymond Fraser and Al Pittman, as they reflect the spirit and culture of the Maritime people". Thesis (M.A.), Dalhousie University, 1973 [microform] .

External links

* [http://www.patricklane.ca/newwork.html Patrick Lane's poem "For Al Pittman"]


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