Frank Davey
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Frankland Wilmot Davey (born April 19, 1940) is a Canadian poet and scholar. Born in Vancouver, British Columbia, he attended the University of British Columbia where he was one of the founding editors of the poetry journal Tish. In 1968, he received a Ph.D. from the University of Southern California. He then became a professor at York University in Toronto. He currently lives in Strathroy, Ontario.
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[edit] Selected Bibliography
[edit] Poetry
- D-day and After - 1962
- City of the Gulls and Sea - 1964
- Bridge Force - 1965
- Weeds - 1970
- For Myths for Sam Perry - 1970
- Griffon - 1972
- King of Swords - 1972
- L'An Trentiesme: Selected Poems, 1961-70 - 1972
- Arcana - 1973
- The Clallam, or, Old Glory in Juan de Fuca - 1973
- Selected Poems: The Arches - 1980 (edited by bpNichol)
- Capitalistic Affection! - 1982
- Edward and Patricia - 1984
- The Louis Riel Organ and Piano Company - 1984
- The Abbotsford Guide to India - 1986
- Popular Narratives - 1994
[edit] Non-Fiction
- Five Readings of Olson's Maximus - 1970
- Earle Birney - 1971
- Surviving the Paraphrase - 1983
- Margaret Atwood: A Feminist Poetics - 1984
- Reading Canadian Reading - 1985
- Reading 'Kim' Right - 1993
- Karla's Web: A Cultural Investigation of the Mahaffy-French Murders - 1994
- How Linda Died - 2002
- Mr & Mrs G.G - 2003