Bruce Taylor (born 1960) is a Canadian poet. A graduate of McGill University and the University of Toronto, he lives in Wakefield, Quebec with his family.
Published works
- Getting on with the Era (Villeneuve, 1987)
- Cold Rubber Feet (Cormorant, 1989)
- Shortlisted for the 1990 Gerald Lampert Award[1]
- Next Door (Taylor, Bruce. 1998. Next Door kalliope: a Journal of women’s literature and art. http://purl.flvc.org/fscj/fd/Kalliope1998_01. 20(1). Pages (34))
- Awards: A. M. Klein Prize for Poetry; Opening poem winner of the E. J. Pratt Medal and Prize for excellence from the University of Toronto.[2]
- Facts (Signal/Vehicle, 1998)[3]
- Award: A. M. Klein Prize for Poetry
- No End in Strangeness: New and Selected Poems (Cormorant Books, 2011)
References
- ↑ "City poet in line for Lampert prize". Edmonton Journal, April 19, 1990.
- ↑ "QWF Literary Database of Quebec English-language Authors : Books: View".
- ↑ "Review - Facts by Bruce Taylor". www.danforthreview.com. Archived from the original on 2001-03-01.
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