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Miriam Waddington
December 23, 1917 - March 3, 2004
works by
- Green World (First Statement Press, 1945)
- The Second Silence (Ryerson Press, 1955)
- The Season's Lovers (Ryerson Press, 1958)
- The Glass Trumpet (Oxford University Press, 1966)
- Say Yes (Oxford University Press, 1969)
- Driving Home: Poems New and Selected (1972)
- The Price of Gold (Oxford University Press, 1976)
- Mister Never (Turnstone Press, 1978)
- The Visitants (Oxford University Press, 1981)
- Summer at Lonely Beach (Mosaic Press, 1982)
- Collected Poems (Oxford University Press, 1986)
- Apartment Seven: Essays Selected and New (Oxford University Press, 1989)
- The Last Landscape (Oxford University Press, 1992)
as editor
- John Sutherland: Essays, Controversies, Poems (McClelland & Stewart, 1972)
- Canadian Jewish Short Stories (Oxford University Press, 1990)
criticism
- A.M. Klein (Copp Clark, 1970)
works on
- Ian Sowton, "The Lyric Craft of Miriam Waddington," Dalhousie Review, 39 (1959):237-42
- D.G. Jones, "Voices in the Dark," Canadian Literature, no 45 (1970):73-74
- L.R. Ricou, "Into Myu Green World: The Poetry of Miriam Waddington," Essays on Canadian Writing, no 12 (1978):144-61
- Maria Jacobs, "The Personal Poetry of Miriam Waddington," CV/II, 5 (1980):26-33
- Albert Moritz, "From a Far Star," Books in Canada, (may 1982):5-8
awards
- Borestone Mountain Awards: best poems of 1963, 1966, 1974
resources
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league of canadian poets
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brief bio, photo, and publishing info
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