Christopher Dewdney

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Christopher Dewdney (born May 9, 1951) is a Canadian writer and poet.

He was born in London, Ontario, and presently lives in Toronto, where he is a professor at York University. He is the long-time partner of writer Barbara Gowdy. Winner of the 2007 Harbourfront Festival Prize, he is the author of four books of non-fiction as well as eleven books of poetry. A four-time nominee for the Governor General's Award, Dewdney won first-prize in the CBC Literary Competition for poetry. In 2005 his book, Acquainted With The Night: Excursions into the World After Dark was nominated for both a Governor General's Award and The Charles Taylor Prize for literary non-fiction, and was published in seven countries. In 2008, HarperCollins published his most recent non-fiction title, Soul of The World: Unlocking the Secrets of Time.

Dewdney is the son of Canadian artist and author Selwyn Dewdney, brother of Alexander Keewatin Dewdney, and the great-grand-nephew of Edgar Dewdney (Lieutenant-governor: British Columbia 1892—1897, Northwest Territories, 1881—1888).

Christopher Dewdney was also featured in the film Poetry in Motion.

Awards and honours

  • 1983 Finalist, Governor General's Award for Poetry (for Predators of the Adoration)
  • 1986 Winner, CBC Literary Competition for Poetry (for A Natural History of Southwestern Ontario)
  • 1986 Finalist, Governor General's Award for Poetry (for The Immaculate Perception)
  • 1988 Finalist, Governor General's Award for Poetry (for The Radiant Inventory)
  • 2004 Finalist, Governor General's Award for Non-Fiction (for Acquainted with the Night)
  • 2005 Finalist, Charles Taylor Prize (for Acquainted with the Night)
  • 2007 Harbourfront Festival Prize

Bibliography

Poetry

  • A Palaeozoic Geology of London, Ontario (1974) Coach House Press
  • Fovea Centralis (1975) Coach House Press
  • Alter Sublime (19800 Coach House Press
  • Predators of the Adoration (1983) McClelland and Stewart
  • The Immaculate Perception (1985) House of Anansi Press
  • Permugenesis (1987) Nightwood Editions
  • The Radiant Inventory (1988) McClelland and Stewart
  • Concordat Proviso Ascendant (A Natural History of Southwestern Ontario, book 3) (1991) The Figures, Mass
  • Demon Pond (1994) McClelland and Stewart
  • Signal Fires (including A Natural History of Southwestern Ontario, books 3 and 4) - McClelland and Stewart, 2000
  • The Natural History (2002) ECW
  • Children of the outer dark : the poetry of Christopher Dewdney (2007) Wilfrid Laurier Press

Non-fiction

Essays

  • "Parasite Maintenance", Open Letter series 4, no. 6-7 (Winter 1980-81)
  • "bpNichol, 1944-1988", Brick: A Journal of Reviews, Vol 34 (Fall 1988)
  • "Enigmatic Emblematic: The Internal Logic of Judith Schwarz's Sculpture", Canadian Art, Vol 6, 4 (Winter 1989)
  • "Life at the Centre", Canadian Telecom (November 1989)
  • "Power Dreams", Descant, Vol. 23, 1-2, (Spring/Summer 1992)
  • "Consciousness Projected", Descant, Vol 27, 1-2, (Spring/Summer 1996)
  • "After Deep Blue", Saturday Night, Vol 113, 3 (April 1998)

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