David Day (Canadian writer)

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David Day (b. 1947 in Sooke, British Columbia) is a Canadian author most notable for his biographies of J. R. R. Tolkien and his works.

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[edit] Biography

After finishing school in Victoria, British Columbia, Day worked as a logger for five years on Vancouver Island. After that he travelled to Europe, most notably to Greece where he wrote a first book of poems called The Cowichan. He has also lived in London.

Day's main focus has been the life and work of Tolkien. His books on this subject include The Tolkien Bestiary (1978), The Tolkien Companion (1993), Tolkien's Ring (1994), The Hobbit Companion (2000), Tolkien: The Illustrated Encyclopedia (2000) and The World of Tolkien (2003).

Day has also written several children's books and nonfiction works about ecology, extinct and endangered species. In The Doomsday Book of Animals (1981) Day described several hundred extinct species; many of them were illustrated in color for the first time. This book became the basis for the 100 part animated-short tv-series "Lost Animals" in 1995/1996. His book Eco Wars (1989) is about animal activists such as Dian Fossey and Chico Mendes, who lost their lives in the fight to preserve the environment. His book The Whale War became the basis for a BBC documentary.

[edit] Works

[edit] Poetry

[edit] Natural history and ecology

  • The Doomsday Book of Animals (1981) ISBN 0-670-27987-0
  • The Whale War (1987) ISBN 0-871-56775-X
  • The Eco Wars: True Tales of Environmental Madness (1989) ISBN 0-312-04418-6
  • The Encyclopedia of Vanished Species (1989) (Revised edition of The Doomsday Book of Animals) ISBN 0-947-88930-2
  • Noah's Choice (1990)
  • Green Penguin Book Guide (1992)
  • The Complete Rhinoceros (1994)

[edit] Fantasy and mythology

[edit] History

  • History and Literature: Sound Heritage Anthology Series (editor) (1975)
  • Myth and the Mountains: Sound Heritage Anthology Series (editor) (1976)
  • Men of the Forest: Sound Heritage Anthology Series (editor) (1977)

[edit] Children's fiction and poetry

[edit] Television, radio, film and theatre

  • The Scarlet Coat - Theatre (1984)
  • The Lost - Radio (1984)
  • Gothic - Theatre (1988/2003)
  • The Emperor's Panda - Theatre (1988)
  • First Step - Film
  • Noah's Choice - Television (1990)
  • Still Life at the Penguin Cafe - Ballet (1993)
  • The Whale War - Television (1993)
  • Lost Animals – 100 part television series (1995/1996)
  • Just Say 'No' to Family Values - Poetry and jazz (1998)
  • Arthur I & Arthur II – Ballets (2000)

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