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George Bowering

Geogre Harry Bowering (1935- ) is a prolific Canadian novelist, poet, historian, and biographer. He is one of a group of poets including Frank Davey, Fred Wah[?], James Reid[?], and David Dawson[?] who were toghether a the University of British Columbia in the 1950s. There they founded the journal Tish. He lives in Vancouver B.C. and teaches at Simon Fraser University.

Works:

  • Fiction
    • Mirror on the Floor - 1967
    • Autobiology - 1972
    • Flycather and other stories - 1974
    • A Short Sad Book - 1977
    • Concentric Circles - 1977
    • Protective Footwear - 1978
    • A Place to Die - 1983
    • Caprice - 1988
    • Harry's Fragments - 1990
    • Burning Water - 1994
    • Shoot! - 1994
    • The Rain Barrel - 1994

  • Non-Fiction
    • Al Purdy - 1970
    • Sa Way With Words - 1982
    • Craft Slices - 1985
    • Errata - 1988
    • Imaginary Hand - 1988
    • The Moustache: Memories of Greg Curnoe - 1993
    • Bowering's B.C: A Swashbuckling History - 1997
    • Egotists and Autocrats: The Prime Ministers of Canada - 1999
    • A Magpie Life: Growing a Writer - 2001



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