For the sake of the fortieth anniversary of the writer-in-residence program (the longest lasting of its kind in Canada) at the University of Alberta, I have taken it upon myself to interview as many former University of Alberta writers-in-residence as possible [see the ongoing list of writers here]. See the link to the entire series of interviews (updating weekly) here.
Don McKay has published numerous books of poetry and several books of essays. The poetry has been recognized with a number of awards, including two Governor General's Awards and the Griffin Poetry Prize. His most recent book of essays, The Shell of the Tortoise, received the BMO Winterset Award for Excellence in Newfoundland and Labrador Writing for 2011. Paradoxides, his most recent book of poems, includes meditations on geology and deep time, while pursuing ongoing obsessions with birds and tools. His collected poems, Angular Unconformity, appeared in 2014, while a chapbook, Larix, appeared in 2015. He lives in St. John's, Newfoundland.
He was writer-in-residence at the University of Alberta during the 1993-94 academic year.
Friday, March 18, 2016
U of Alberta writers-in-residence interviews: Don McKay (1993-94)
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Wonderful. My heart leapt when I recognized the handwriting. Canada's finest 'nature nerd,' a brilliant poet, and a mensch. Thanks, Rob, for this.
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