Keith Garebian
Keith Garebian (born 1943) is a Canadian critic, editor, biographer, and poet. He was born in Bombay, India, to an Armenian father and Anglo-Indian mother, he immigrated to Canada in 1961. Twelve years later he obtained a PhD from Queen's University and began a career writing about the arts. He currently lives in Mississauga, Ontario.
According to Garebian's webpage, Garebian won an award in 2010; First Prize at the Scarborough Arts Council Poetry Contest which was started in 1988.[1]
Bibliography
Poetry
- Reservoir of Ancestors (Mosaic, 2003)
- Samson’s Hair and Other Satiric Fantasies (Micro Prose, 2004)
- Frida: Paint Me As A Volcano/Frida: Un Volcan de Souffrance (Buschek, 2004)
Non-fiction
- Hugh Hood (Twayne, 1983)
- Leon Rooke and His Works (ECW, 1989)
- William Hutt: A Theatre Portrait (Mosaic, 1988)
- A Well-Bred Muse: Selected Theatre Writings 1978-1988 (Mosaic, 1991)
- George Bernard Shaw and Christopher Newton: Explorations of Shavian Theatre (Mosaic, 1993)
- The Making of ‘My Fair Lady’ (ECW, 1994)
- The Making of ‘Gypsy’ (ECW, 1994)
- William Hutt: Masks and Faces (Mosaic, 1995)
- The Making of ‘West Side Story’' (ECW, 1995)
- The Making of ‘Cabaret’ (Mosaic, 1999)
- Pain: Journeys Around My Parents (Mosaic, 2000)
- The Making of ‘Guys and Dolls’ (Mosaic, 2003)
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