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John Pass (poet)

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Canadian poet (born 1947) For the English engraver and murder victim, see John Pass (engraver).

John Pass (born 1947 in Sheffield, England) is a Canadian poet. He has lived in Canada since 1953, and was educated at the University of British Columbia.

He has published 21 books of poetry since 1971. His book Stumbling in the Bloom won the 2006 Governor General's Award for English poetry. His recent book "crawlspace" (Harbour Publishing, 2011) won the Dorothy Livesay Prize (BC Best Book Award in Poetry) in 2012.

Pass taught English at Capilano University from 1975 to 2007. He lives on BC's Sunshine Coast near Sakinaw Lake with his wife, poet, essayist and novelist Theresa Kishkan

Four of his books of poetry form a linked quartet under the overall title, "At Large":

  • The Hour's Acropolis (Harbour Publishing, 1991)
  • Radical Innocence (Harbour Publishing, 1994)
  • Water Stair (Oolichan Books, 2000)
  • Stumbling in the Bloom (Oolichan Books, 2005)

Works

Notes

  1. ^ Web page titled "Meet the Writers: John Pass" at the Web site for the Festival of the Winter Arts, accessed October 6, 2007
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