David Zieroth

Canadian poet

Dale Zieroth (born November 7, 1946, in Neepawa, Manitoba)[1] is a Canadian poet. He won the Dorothy Livesay Poetry Prize in 1999 for How I Joined Humanity at Last, and the Governor General's Award for English language poetry in 2009 for The Fly in Autumn.

Works

  • 1973:Clearing: Poems from a Journey
  • 1981:Mid-River
  • 1985:When the Stones Fly Up
  • 1991:The Weight of My Raggedy Skin
  • 1998:How I Joined Humanity at Last
  • 2001:Crows Do Not Have Retirement
  • 2002:The Education of Mr Whippoorwill: A Country Boyhood
  • 2006:The Village of Sliding Time
  • 2009:The Fly in Autumn

References

  1. ^ Zieroth, David Dale. The Canadian Encyclopedia.

External links

  • David Zieroth Archived 2010-09-23 at the Wayback Machine
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1980s
  • F. R. Scott, The Collected Poems of F. R. Scott (1981)
  • Phyllis Webb, The Vision Tree: Selected Poems (1982)
  • David Donnell, Settlements (1983)
  • Paulette Jiles, Celestial Navigation (1984)
  • Fred Wah, Waiting for Saskatchewan (1985)
  • Al Purdy, The Collected Poems of Al Purdy (1986)
  • Gwendolyn MacEwen, Afterworlds (1987)
  • Erín Moure, Furious (1988)
  • Heather Spears, The Word for Sand (1989)
1990s
  • Margaret Avison, No Time (1990)
  • Don McKay, Night Field (1991)
  • Lorna Crozier, Inventing the Hawk (1992)
  • Don Coles, Forests of the Medieval World (1993)
  • Robert Hilles, Cantos from a Small Room (1994)
  • Anne Szumigalski, Voice (1995)
  • E. D. Blodgett, Apostrophes: Woman at a Piano (1996)
  • Dionne Brand, Land to Light On (1997)
  • Stephanie Bolster, White Stone: The Alice Poems (1998)
  • Jan Zwicky, Songs for Relinquishing the Earth (1999)
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