Infinite Worlds: The Poetry of Louis Dudek
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Infinite Worlds: The Poetry of Louis Dudek
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Abstract |
Louis Dudek, born in Montreal in 1918, was educated both at McGill University and Columbia University. The publisher notes that Dudek joined McGill's English Department, where his lectures on modern poetry became legendary. He taught at McGill from 1951 to 1984, when he became Professor Emeritus. In combination with other key figures in the first and second waves of Canadian poetic modernism, Dudek commenced many of the most important small magazines and literary presses of the mid-century. As a writer, critic, and cultural observer, his career was dedicated to ongoing intellectual and artistic discussion. Identified as Canada's premier man of letters, Dudek died in 2001.
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Montreal
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Véhicule Press
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1988
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257p.
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Language |
en
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0-919890-90-3
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Citation |
Dudek, Louis. Infinite Worlds: The Poetry of Louis Dudek. Edited by Robin Blaser. Montreal: Véhicule Press, 1988.
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