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George Elliot Clarke
February 12, 1960 -
works by
poetry
- Blue (Polestar Book Publishers, 2001)
- Execution Poems (Gaspereau Press, 2001)
- Whylah Falls (Polestar Books, 2000)
- Lush Dreams, Blue Exile: Fugitive Poems (Pottersfield Press, 1994)
- Saltwater Spirituals and Deeper Blues (Pottersfield Press, 1983)
drama
- Beatrice Chancy (opera libretto) (1999)
- Beatrice Chancy (verse drama) (Polestar Books, 1999)
- Whylah Falls (drama) (Playwrights Canada Press, 1999)
chapbooks
- Africadian History : An Exhibition Catalogue (Gaspereau Press, 2001)
- Gold Indigoes (Carolina Wren Press, 2001)
- Provençal Songs (Magnum Book Store, 1993; above/ground press, 1997)
screenplays
- One Heart Broken Into Song, dir. Clement Virgo (CBC Television, 1999)
awards
- Governor General's Award for poetry in 2001 for Execution Poems
- Portia White Prize (Novia Scotia Arts Council) in 1999
- Archibald Lampman Award for Poetry in 1991
resources
- George Elliot Clarke
- more extensive bio, photo, and various info from Athabasca U.
- Must All Blackness Be American?
- full title of this essay reads: "Must All Blackness Be American?: Locating Canada in Borden's "Tightrope Time," or Nationalizing Gilroy's The Black Atlantic"
- An Unimpoverished Style: the Poetry of George Elliott Clarke
- essay by M. Travis Lane
- George Elliot Clarke
- brief bio and photo from the Writer's Union of Canada website
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