Bronwen Wallace

Bronwen Wallace

Bronwen Wallace (26 May 194525 August 1989) was a Canadian poet and short story writer.

Wallace was born in Kingston, Ontario. She attended Queen's University, Kingston (B.A. 1967, M.A. 1969). In 1970, she moved to Windsor, Ontario, where she founded a women's bookstore and became active in working class and women's activist groups. In 1977, she returned to Kingston, where she worked at a women's shelter and taught at St. Lawrence College and Queen's. She wrote a weekly column for the "Kingston Whig-Standard". In 1988, she was writer-in-residence at the University of Western Ontario.

Her collections testify to her social activism involving women's rights, civil rights, and social policy. A primary focus of her work was violence against women and children.

In a series of letters published in 1994 as "Two Women Talking: Correspondence 1985-1987", Wallace and poet Erin Mouré discuss feminist theory. Mouré defends the language philosophers (particularly Wittgenstein) who demonstrate that our speech, and the concepts expressible in language, governs our knowledge and actions. However, Wallace disagreed that language-centred writing rescues women from the patriarchy, claiming that it can be easily co-opted by patriarchs. Society's use of politically correct language bears this out. Wallace believed that by engaging her readers in the issues of violence, she could provoke change in the reader and hence in society.

Wallace died of cancer in 1989. Her first and only published collection of short stories, "People You'd Trust Your Life To", was published posthumously in 1990.

The Bronwen Wallace Memorial Award, funded by friends of the poet and the Writers' Trust of Canada, is an annual prize given to a young, promising poet or fiction writer who is under the age of 35 and unpublished.

Bibliography

Poetry

* "Marrying into the Family" - 1980
*"Signs of the former Tennant" - 1983 (winner of the Pat Lowther Award)
* "Common Magic" - 1985
* "The Stubborn Particulars of Grace" - 1987
* "Keep That Candle Burning" - 1991

hort stories

* "People You'd Trust Your Life To" - 1990

Essays

* "Arguments with the World" - 1992

Letters

* "Two Women Talking: Correspondence 1985-1987" - 1994 (with Erin Mouré)

External links

* [http://www.brocku.ca/canadianwomenpoets/Wallace.htm Brock University Department of English Language and Literature website on Bronwen Wallace]


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