Hilary Clark
Canadian poet (born 1955)
Hilary Clark | |
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Born | 1955 (age 68–69) |
Occupation | Poet |
Nationality | Canadian |
Education | Simon Fraser University (BA) University of Toronto (MA) University of British Columbia (PhD) |
Notable awards | Pat Lowther Award (1999) |
Hilary Anne Clark (born 1955) is a Canadian poet.
Life
Graduated from Simon Fraser University (BA Hons English), University of Toronto (MA Comparative Literature), and University of British Columbia (PhD Comparative Literature).
Taught English at the University of Saskatchewan from 1990 to 2015.[1]
Awards
- 1999 Saskatchewan Book Award for Poetry
- 1999 Pat Lowther Award
- 2006 co-winner, bpNichol Chapbook Award
Works
Poetry
- Hilary Clark (1998). Two Heavens. Hagios Press. ISBN 978-0-9682256-1-5.
- Hilary Clark (1998). More Light. Brick Books. ISBN 978-0-919626-98-0.
- Hilary Clark (2003). The Dwelling of Weather. Brick Books. ISBN 978-1-894078-26-9.
- Hilary Clark; Steven Smith; Betsy Rosenwald (2005). Pliny's Knickers, Book One. JackPine Press. ISBN 978-0-9735518-7-7.
Non-fiction
- Joseph Adamson; Hilary Clark, eds. (1999). Scenes of shame: psychoanalysis, shame, and writing. SUNY Press. ISBN 978-0-7914-3975-3.
- Hilary Clark, ed. (2008). Depression and narrative: telling the dark. SUNY Press. ISBN 978-0-7914-7569-0.
- Hilary Clark (2011). The Fictional Encyclopedia. Routledge reprints. 1990. ISBN 978-0-4156-6833-0.
References
- ^ "Retired Faculty - Department of English - Arts and Science - University of Saskatchewan".
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Recipients of the Pat Lowther Award
- M. Travis Lane (1981)
- Rona Murray (1982)
- Rhea Tregebov (1983)
- Bronwen Wallace (1984)
- Paulette Jiles (1985)
- Erín Moure (1986)
- Heather Spears (1987)
- Gwendolyn MacEwen (1988)
- Heather Spears (1989)
- Patricia Young (1990)
- Karen Connelly (1991)
- Kate Braid (1992)
- Lorna Crozier (1993)
- Diana Brebner (1994)
- Beth Goobie (1995)
- Lorna Crozier (1996)
- Marilyn Bowering (1997)
- Barbara Nickel (1998)
- Hilary Clark (1999)
- Esta Spalding (2000)
- Sharon Thesen (2001)
- Heather Spears (2002)
- Dionne Brand (2003)
- Betsy Struthers (2004)
- Roo Borson (2005)
- Sylvia Legris (2006)
- Sina Queyras (2007)
- Anne Simpson (2008)
- Alice Major (2009)
- Karen Solie (2010)
- Evelyn Lau (2011)
- Susan Goyette (2012)
- Rachel Rose (2013)
- Alexandra Oliver (2014)
- Sina Queyras (2015)
- Lorna Crozier (2016)
- Sue Sinclair (2017)
- Lesley Belleau (2018)
- Klara du Plessis (2019)
- Chantal Gibson (2020)
- Noor Naga (2021)
- Selina Boan (2022)
- Gillian Sze (2023)
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