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Alfred Wellington Purdy (December 30, 1918 – April 21, 2000) was a 20th-century Canadian
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poet. Purdy's writing career spanned fifty-six years. His works include thirty-nine books of poetry; a novel; two volumes of memoirs and four books of correspondence, in addition to his posthumous works. He has been called English Canada's "unofficial poet laureate" and "a national poet in a way that you only find occasionally in the life of a culture."


Biography

Born in Wooler, Ontario, Purdy went to Albert College in
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, and Trenton Collegiate Institute in Trenton, Ontario. He dropped out of school at 17 and rode the rails west to
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. He served in the
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during
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. Following the war, he worked in various jobs until the 1960s, when he was finally able to support himself as a writer, editor and poet.University of Toronto Library
Al Purdy, Biography
Canadian Poets Series. Retrieved on: April 19, 2008.
In 1957, Purdy and his wife Eurithe moved to Roblin Lake in Ameliasburgh, Ontario (southeast of Trenton, in Prince Edward County), where they built an A-frame cottage, and this became his preferred location for writing. In his later years, he divided his time between
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, and his cottage at Roblin Lake. In addition to his poems and novel, Purdy's work includes two volumes of
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, the most recent of which was ''Reaching for the Beaufort Sea''. He also wrote four books of correspondence, including ''Margaret Laurence - Al Purdy: A Friendship in Letters'' and radio and television plays for the
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. He was writer-in-residence at several Canadian universities; contributed to Acta Victoriana, literary journal of Victoria College; and edited a number of anthologies of poetry. He wrote the introduction to the last book of poetry by his friend Milton Acorn, ''The Whiskey Jack''. Purdy was also a long-time friend of American author
Charles Bukowski Henry Charles Bukowski ( ; born Heinrich Karl Bukowski, ; August 16, 1920 – March 9, 1994) was a German Americans, German-American poet, novelist, and short story writer. His writing was influenced by the social, cultural, and economic ambien ...
. Bukowski once said: "I don't know of any good living poets. But there's this tough son of a bitch up in Canada that walks the line." However, acclaim is not universal. Noted Canadian formalist poet James Pollock, when asked to "Name one poet, living or dead, it seems everyone loves but you," answered: "In Canada, Al Purdy. The emperor has no clothes." Al Purdy died in North Saanich. His final collection of poetry, ''Beyond Remembering: The Collected Poems of Al Purdy'', was released posthumously in the fall of 2000.


Memorial

A grass-roots movement to preserve Purdy's A-frame cottage in Ameliasburgh has been organized by Jean Baird (wife of poet George Bowering) and Purdy's publisher Howard White of Harbour Publishing, who together founded the A-Frame Trust with the intent of raising $1 million to preserve the house as a memorial to Purdy and a writing retreat for other writers. The campaign is profiled in Brian D. Johnson's 2015 documentary film '' Al Purdy Was Here''."Al Purdy lives in the present in film premiering at TIFF"
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Awards and recognition

Honours and awards Purdy received include the
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(O.C.) in 1982, the
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in 1987, and the
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, in 1965 for his collection ''The Cariboo Horses'', and again in 1986 for ''The Collected Poems of Al Purdy''. The League of Canadian Poets gave Purdy the Voice of the Land Award, a special award created by the League to honour his unique contribution to Canada. Purdy's collection of poems, ''Rooms for Rent in the Outer Planets: Selected Poems, 1962–1996'', was chosen for inclusion in '' Canada Reads 2006'', where it was championed by poet
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. On May 20, 2008, a large bronze statue of Purdy was unveiled in Queen's Park in downtown Toronto.


Publications


Lifetime


Poetry

*''The Enchanted Echo''. Vancouver: Clarke & Stuart, 1944. *''Pressed on Sand''. Toronto: Ryerson, 1955. *''Emu, Remember!''. Fredericton, NB: U of New Brunswick P, 1956. *''The Crafte So Longe to Lerne''. Toronto: Ryerson, 1959. *''The Blur in Between: Poems 1960-61''. Toronto: Emblem, 1962. *''Poems for All the Annettes''. Toronto: Contact P, 1962. *''The Cariboo Horses''. Toronto: McClelland & Stewart, 1965. *''North of Summer: Poems from Baffin Island''. Toronto: McClelland & Stewart, 1967. *''About Being a Member of Our Armed Forces'' — 1967 *''Wild Grape Wine''. Toronto: McClelland & Stewart, 1968. *''Love in a Burning Building''. Toronto: McClelland & Stewart, 1970. *''The Quest for Ouzo''. Trenton, ON: M. Kerrigan Almey, 1969. *''Hiroshima Poems''. Trumansburg, NY: Crossing P, 1972. *''Selected Poems''. Toronto: McClelland & Stewart, 1972. *''On the Bearpaw Sea''. Jean Wong illus. Burnaby, BC: Blackfish Press, 1973. Toronto: Red Maple Foundation, 1974. *''Sex & Death''. McLelland & Stewart. , *''In Search of Owen Roblin''. Toronto: McClelland & Stewart, 1974. *''The Poems of Al Purdy''. Toronto: McClelland & Stewart, 1976. *''Sundance at Dusk''. Toronto: McClelland & Stewart, 1976. *''A Handful of Earth''. Coatsworth, ON: Black Moss P, 1977. *''At Marsport Drugstore''. Sutton West, ON: Paget P, 1977. *''No Other Country''. Toronto: McClelland & Stewart, 1977. *''Moths in the Iron Curtain''. Abridged edition. Cleveland, OH: Black Rabbit Press, 1977. *''No Second Spring''. Coatsworth, ON: Black Moss P, 1978. *''Being Alive: Poems 1958–78''. Toronto: McClelland & Steward, 1978. *''Moths in the Iron Curtain''. Illustrated by Eurithe Purdy. Sutton West, ON: Paget P, 1979. *''The Stone Bird''. Toronto: McClelland & Stewart, 1981. *''Bursting Into Song: An Al Purdy Omnibus''. Windsor, ON: Black Moss, 1982. *''Birdwatching at the Equator: The Galapagos Island Poems.'' Sutton West, ON: Paget P, 1982. *''Morning and It's Summer''. Quadrant Editions, 1983. *''Piling Blood''. Toronto: McClelland & Stewart, 1984. * ''The Collected Poems of Al Purdy''. Toronto: McClelland & Stewart, 1986. *''The Woman on the Shore''. Toronto: McClelland & Stewart, 1990. *''Two Poems'' - Broadside - Pie Tree Press 1990 - Limited to 100 copies & 26 lettered copies * ''Collected Poems.'' udio cassette.Toronto: McClelland & Stewart, 1990. *''Naked with Summer in Your Mouth''. Toronto: McClelland & Stewart, 1994. *''Rooms for Rent in the Outer Planets: Selected Poems 1962-1996''. Madeira Park, BC: Harbour Publishing, 1996. *''To Paris Never Again''. Madeira Park, BC: Harbour Publishing, 1997. *''The Man Who Outlived Himself'' — 1999 (with Doug Beardsley) *''Beyond Remembering: The Collected Poems of Al Purdy''. Madeira Park, BC: Harbour Publishing, 2000. *''Home Country: Selected Poems.'' Parry Sound, ON: Church Street P, 2000.


Prose

*''The Bukowski/Purdy Letters 1964–1974''. Seamus Cooney ed. Sutton West, ON: Paget Press, 1984. *''The
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/Purdy Letters 1964–1974''. George Galt ed. Toronto: ECW, 1988. *''A Splinter in the Heart''. a novel. Toronto: McClelland & Stewart, 1990. *''Reaching for the Beaufort Sea: An Autobiography''. Madeira Park, BC: Harbour Publishing, 1993. *''
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— Al Purdy: A Friendship in Letters''. John Lennox ed. Toronto: McClelland & Stewart, 1994. *''Starting from Ameliasburgh: The Collected Prose of Al Purdy''. Sam Solecki ed. Madeira Park: Harbour Publishing, 1995. *''No One Else is Lawrence!'' (with Doug Beardsley). Madeira Park, BC: Harbour Publishing, 1998. *''Yours, Al: The Collected Letters of Al Purdy''. Sam Solecki ed. Madeira Park, BC: Harbour, 2004.Search results: Al Purdy, Open Library, May 13, 2011. *''We Go Far Back in Time: The Letters of Earle Birney and Al Purdy, 1947-1987''. Nicholas Bradley ed. Madeira Park, BC: Harbour, 2014.


Edited

*''The New Romans: Candid Canadian Opinions of the U.S.''. New York, Edmonton: St. Martin's P, Hurtig, 1968. *''Fifteen Winds: A Selection of Modern Canadian Poems''. Toronto: Ryerson, 1969. *''Storm Warning: The New Canadian Poets''. Toronto: McClelland & Stewart, 1971. * ''Storm Warning 2: The New Canadian Poets''. Toronto: McClelland & Stewart, 1976.


Posthumous

*''More Easily Kept Illusions''. Waterloo: Wilfrid Laurier P, 2006. *''The Al Purdy A-Frame Anthology'' - 2009 *''Unexplored Country'' - 2009, Alden Press, Clinton, B.C. 3 Broadside poems. Limited to 60 copies.


In media

A CBC Radio recording of a 1968 reading by Purdy of his poem ''Quinte Hotel'' at a gathering conference of Canadian poets in Toronto was adapted as an animated short film '' At the Quinte Hotel'', which received the Canadian Film Institute Award for best Canadian animation at the
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See also

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Canadian literature Canadian literature is written in several languages including Canadian English, English, Canadian French, French, and various Indigenous Canadian languages. It is often divided into French- and English-language literatures, which are rooted in th ...
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Canadian poetry Canadian poetry is poetry of or typical of Canada. The term encompasses poetry written in Canada or by Canadian people in the official languages of English and French, and an increasingly prominent body of work in both other European and Indigen ...
* List of Canadian poets


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External links


CBC Digital Archives — Al Purdy, An Uncommon PoetAl Purdy - A Permanent Tribute - Statue of Canada’s Favourite Poet Unveiled in Queen’s ParkBravo!FACT
short film based on the poem ''At the Quinte Hotel'' viewable online
A.W. Purdy Digital Archive hosted by the University of Saskatchewan Special Collections
- Biography and six poems (At Evergreen Cemetery, Lu Yu (AD 1125-1209), Married Man's Song, The Dead Poet, Listening to Myself, The Last Picture in the World)
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Queen's University Archives
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