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John Glassco
1909 - 1981
works by
poetry
- The Deficit Made Flesh (Toronto: M&S, 1958)
- A Point of Sky (Toronto: Oxford University Press Canada, 1964)
- The Poetry of French Canada in Translation, edited and introduced by John Glassco (Toronto: Oxford University Press Canada, 1970)
- Selected Poems (Toronto: Oxford University Press Canada, 1971)
- Squire Hardman (under pseudonym of George Colman) (Foster: Pastime Press, 1966)
- Montreal (Montreal: DC Books, 1973)
- John Glassco: Selected Poems with Three Notes on the Poetic Process, intro. and arranged by Michael Gnarowski (Ottawa: Golden Dog Press, 1997)
prose
- Under the Hill, by Aubrey Beardsley, completed by John Glassco (Paris: Olympia Press, 1959)
- The English Governess, (under pseudonym of Miles Underwood) (Paris: Ophelia Press, 1960)
- English Poetry in Quebec. Proceedings of the Foster Poetry Conference October 12-14, 1963, ed. John Glassco (Montreal: McGill University Press, 1965)
- Memoirs of Montparnasse (Toronto: Oxford University Press Canada, 1970)
- The Temple of Pederasty, intro by John Glassco (North Hollywood: Hanover House, 1970)
- The Fatal Woman. Three Tales by John Glassco (Toronto: House of Anansi, 1974)
translations
- The Journal of Saint-Denys-Garneau (Toronto: M&S, 1962)
- Complete Poems of Sain-Denys-Garneau (Ottawa: Oberon Press, 1975)
- Lot's Wife, by Monique Bosco (Toronto: M&S, 1975)
- Venus in Furs, trans. from German by John Glassco (Burnaby: Blackfish Press, 1977)
- Creatures of the Chase, by Jean-Yves Soucy (Toronto: M&S, 1979)
- Fear's Folly (Les demi-civilisées), by Jean-Charles Harvey (Ottawa: Carleton University Press, 1982)
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