Ray Hsu
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Occupation | Poet |
Nationality | Canadian |
Notable works | Cold Sleep Permanent Afternoon, Anthropy |
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Ray Hsu is a Canadian poet.
Biography
Hsu grew up in Toronto, Ontario. He received an Honours B.A. and an M.A. in English literature from the University of Toronto and a Ph.D. in English Literary Studies from the University of Wisconsin–Madison. While completing his Ph.D., he taught for over two years at Oakhill Correctional Institution, where he founded the Prison Writing Workshop. He is currently based in Vancouver, where he taught as Postdoctoral Teaching Fellow in Creative Writing at the University of British Columbia.[1]
He has published over a hundred and twenty-five poems in over forty magazines internationally. His work has appeared in such anthologies as Breathing Fire 2: Canada's New Poets[2] and The Echoing Years: An Anthology of Poetry from Canada & Ireland. In 2007, Hsu and his work were the subject of an episode of the television documentary series Heart of a Poet[3] produced by Canadian filmmaker Maureen Judge.
Books
Awards
- Gerald Lampert Award (2005)
- Trillium Book Award (Poetry), finalist (2005)
- Lyman S.V. Judson and Ellen Mackechnie Judson Award (2007)
- E.J. Pratt Medal and Prize in Poetry (2000, 2001)
References
- ↑ The Creative Writing Program at UBC: Faculty and Staff - Directory Archived 13 February 2011 at WebCite
- ↑ Harbour Publishing: Breathing Fire 2 Archived 13 February 2011 at WebCite
- ↑ Heart Of A Poet Archived 13 February 2011 at WebCite
- ↑ Nightwood Editions Archived 13 February 2011 at WebCite
- ↑ Nightwood Editions Archived 13 February 2011 at WebCite
External links
- UBC Creative Writing Program (Faculty and Staff)
- Heart of a Poet documentary series
- Personal Website: The Way of Ray
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