HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

Bruce Meyer (born April 23, 1957) is a Canadian poet, broadcaster, and educator. He has authored more than 64 books of poetry, short fiction, non-fiction, and literary journalism. He is a professor of Writing and Communications at
Georgian College Georgian College is a College of Applied Arts and Technology in Ontario, Canada, partnered with ILAC International College. It has 13,000 full-time students, including 4,500 international students from 85 countries, across seven campuses, the l ...
in
Barrie Barrie is a city in Central Ontario, Canada, about north of Toronto. The city is within Simcoe County and located along the shores of Kempenfelt Bay. Although it is physically in the county, Barrie is politically independent. The city is part ...
and a Visiting Associate at Victoria College at the
University of Toronto The University of Toronto (UToronto or U of T) is a public university, public research university whose main campus is located on the grounds that surround Queen's Park (Toronto), Queen's Park in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It was founded by ...
, where he has taught Poetry, Non-Fiction, and Comparative Literature. He has appeared on
TVO TVO (stylized in all lowercase as tvo), formerly known as TVOntario, is a Canadian publicly funded English-language educational television network and media organization serving the Canadian province of Ontario. It operates flagship station CI ...
’s ''More to Life and Big Ideas'' and
CBC CBC may refer to: Media * Cadena Baja California or Grupo Cadena, a radio and television broadcaster in Mexico * Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, Canada's radio and television public broadcaster ** CBC Television ** CBC Radio One ** CBC Music ** ...
’s ''This Morning'' with Michael Enright to discuss poetry and the classics. His CBC appearances remain the broadcaster's bestselling spoken-word CD series and inspired his 2000 bestseller ''The Golden Thread: A Reader’s Journey Through the Great Books''. Recent books of poetry include ''McLuhan’s Canary'' (2019)'', The First Taste: New and Selected Poems'' (2018), ''1967: Centennial Year'' (2017), ''The Madness of Planets'' (2015)'', The Arrow of Time'' (2015)'', Testing the Elements'' (2014)'', A Litany of the Makers'' (2014)'', A Book of Bread'' (2011), and ''The Obsession Book of Timbuktu'' (2011). From 1996 to 2003, he was Director of the Writing and Literature Program at the University of Toronto School of Continuing Studies where he created and directed the Creative Writing, Professional Writing, and Literary Studies programs. He has served as the City of Barrie's inaugural poet laureate. He has organized dozens of literary conferences and festivals including
Orillia Orillia () is a city in Ontario, Canada, about 30 km (18 mi) north-east of Barrie in Simcoe County. It is located at the confluence of Lake Couchiching and Lake Simcoe. Although it is geographically located within Simcoe County, the city is a Lis ...
's Leacock Summer Festival of Canadian Literature, Georgian College's International Festival of Authors and the first Indigenous Writers of Canada Conference, part of 2015's
International Festival of Authors The Toronto International Festival of Authors (TIFA), previously known as the International Festival of Authors (IFOA), is an annual festival presented in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. History Since 1974, the mission of TIFA programming has be ...
in Toronto. He has given hundreds of talks on poetry, literature, mythology, creative writing, the works of
William Shakespeare William Shakespeare ( 23 April 1564 – 23 April 1616) was an English playwright, poet and actor. He is widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and the world's pre-eminent dramatist. He is often called England's nation ...
and the
Homer Homer (; , ; possibly born ) was an Ancient Greece, Ancient Greek poet who is credited as the author of the ''Iliad'' and the ''Odyssey'', two epic poems that are foundational works of ancient Greek literature. Despite doubts about his autho ...
ic tradition. In 2000, he delivered the annual Whidden Lecture at
McMaster University McMaster University (McMaster or Mac) is a public research university in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. The main McMaster campus is on of land near the residential neighbourhoods of Ainslie Wood, Ontario, Ainslie Wood and Westdale, Ontario, Westd ...
, a distinction previously bestowed on physicist Robert J. Oppenheimer and playwright
Tom Stoppard Sir Tom Stoppard (; born , 3 July 1937) is a Czech-born British playwright and screenwriter. He has written for film, radio, stage, and television, finding prominence with plays. His work covers the themes of human rights, censorship, and politi ...
. His works have been published in Canada, United States, United Kingdom, Ireland, Switzerland, Italy, Spain, India, Pakistan, China, Nigeria, Bangladesh, Chile, Mexico, Yemen, Greece, Australia, Denmark, Netherlands, and have been translated into French, Spanish, Italian, Dutch, Danish, Hindi, Chinese, Urdu, Bangla, Greek, and Korean.


Education

* Certificate of Post-Doctoral Studies, McMaster University, 1990 * Ph.D., Modern British Poetry, McMaster University, 1988 * Master of Arts, English, University of Toronto, 1982 * Bachelor of Arts, Honour English and Renaissance Studies, Victoria College, University of Toronto, 1980


Teaching

* Visiting Professor, Victoria College, University of Toronto, 2013- * Professor, University Studies, Liberal Arts, Georgian College, 2007- * Professor, Laurentian University at Georgian College, 2004-2015 *Special Instructor, University of Toronto, St. Michael's College, 2003–2010 * Professor, Seneca at York Program, 2005


Career Milestones

* Inaugural Poet Laureate, City of Barrie, 2010-2014 * Co-founder, Barrie Arts and Culture Council, 2007-2011 * Artistic Director, Leacock Summer Festival of Canadian Literature, Orillia, 1998-2008 * Founder and director, University of Toronto School of Continuing Studies, Creative Writing and Literary Studies program, 1997-2003 * Writer-in-residence,
University of Texas at Austin The University of Texas at Austin (UT Austin, UT, or Texas) is a public university, public research university in Austin, Texas, United States. Founded in 1883, it is the flagship institution of the University of Texas System. With 53,082 stud ...
, 1999 * Writer-in-residence,
University of Southern Mississippi The University of Southern Mississippi (Southern Miss or USM) is a Public university, public research university with its main campus in Hattiesburg, Mississippi. It is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award bac ...
, Hattiesburg, 1998 * Researcher/developer, World War One Canadian Literature Collection,
National Library of Canada Library and Archives Canada (LAC; ) is the federal institution tasked with acquiring, preserving, and providing accessibility to the documentary heritage of Canada. The national archive and library is the 16th largest library in the world. T ...
, 1988-1994 * Organizer, Indigenous Writers Conference, Georgian College, and International Festival of Authors, 2013 (a first for Ontario & Canada) * Broadcaster (with Michael Enright), CBC's ''This Morning,'' ''The Sunday Edition'', ''Great Books'', ''A Novel Idea'', ''Great Poetry: Poetry is Life'' and ''Vice Versa'' * Discoverer and promoter of lost decade of Canadian Literature—Canada's
World War One World War I or the First World War (28 July 1914 – 11 November 1918), also known as the Great War, was a global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies (or Entente) and the Central Powers. Fighting took place mainly in Europe and th ...
Trench Literature—published as ''We Wasn’t Pals: Canadian Poetry and Prose of the First World War'' (co-edited with
Barry Callaghan Barry Morley Joseph Callaghan (born July 5, 1937) is a Canadian author, poet and anthologist. He is currently the editor-in-chief of ''Exile'' Quarterly. Born in Toronto, Ontario, he is the son of late Canadian novelist and short story writer, ...
, afterword by
Margaret Atwood Margaret Eleanor Atwood (born November 18, 1939) is a Canadian novelist, poet, literary critic, and an inventor. Since 1961, she has published 18 books of poetry, 18 novels, 11 books of nonfiction, nine collections of short fiction, eight chi ...
); Frank Prewett, ''The Selected Poems of Frank Prewett'' ( Exile Editions); James Hanley, ''The German Prisoner'' (Exile Editions); W. Redvers Dent, ''Cry Havoc'' (Rocks Mills Press)


Select Awards

* Bath Short Story Award (UK), finalist, 2019, 2020 * Bannister Poetry Competition, Niagara Branch, Canadian Authors’ Association, runner-up, 2020 * Libretto Chapbook Poetry Prize (NIG), second runner-up, 2020 * Fish Publishing Short Fiction Prize (IRE), finalist, 2020 * Dr. William Henry Drummond Poetry Prize, third place, 2019 * Thomas Morton Fiction Prize (CAN), runner-up, 2019 * Bath Short Story Award (UK), finalist, 2019 * Anton Chekhov Prize for Fiction (UK), winner, 2019 * Retreat West Fiction Prize (UK), finalist, 2019 * Tom Gallon Fiction Prize, Society of Authors (UK), short list, 2019 * National Poetry Prize (UK), short list, 2019 * London Independent Short Story Prize (UK), double short list, 2018 * Fish Publishing Poetry Prize (IRE), short list, 2018 * The Woolf Poetry Prize (Switzerland), winner, 2018 * ''Freefall'' Poetry Prize (CAN), third place, 2015, 2018 * Montreal International Poetry Prize, short List, 2015, 2017 * Simcoe Medal for services to the Arts in Barrie, 2017 & Barrie Arts Award, 2015 * Raymond Souster Prize (CAN), finalist, 2016 * Carter V. Cooper Short Fiction Prize (CAN), short list, 2015, 2016 * Barrie Arts Awards, Excellence in the Arts, Lifetime Achievement Award, 2015 * Gwendolyn MacEwen Prize for Poetry (CAN), best single poem winner, 2015, 2016 * Fred Cogswell Prize for best book of poems in Canada, third place, 2015 * Indie Fab Award Finalist (US), Independent Reviewers Association, 2015 * IP Medal best book of poetry (US), Independent Booksellers Association of America, 2015 * Inaugural Poet Laureate, City of Barrie, 2010-2014 * Ruth Cable Memorial Prize for Poetry (US), 1996 * E.J. Pratt Gold Medal and Prize for Poetry, 1980, 1981 * Alta Lind Cook Award (CAN), 1981, 1982 * TV Ontario Best Lecturer Competition, top-ten finalist, 2010 * Lifetime Pass,
Baseball Hall of Fame The National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum is a history museum and hall of fame in Cooperstown, New York, operated by a private foundation. It serves as the central collection and gathering space for the history of baseball in the United S ...
, Cooperstown, New York, 1998 * Quoted on Heritage Toronto Plaque, Queen and Broadview


Bibliography


Poetry

* ''The Hart Island Elegies'', Urban Farmhouse Press, Windsor (forthcoming, May 2021) * ''Grace of Falling Stars'', Black Moss Press, Windsor (forthcoming, April 7, 2021) * ''Telling the Bees'', Libretto Press, Lagos, Nigeria, 2020 * ''McLuhan's Canary'', Guernica Editions, Oakville, 2019 * ''The First Taste: New and Selected Poems,'' Black Moss Press, Windsor, 2018 * ''1967: Centennial Year'', Black Moss Press, Windsor, 2017 * ''To Linares'', Accento and Universidad Technologica Linares, Linares & Guadalajara, Mexico, 2016 * ''The Madness of Planets'', Black Moss Press, Windsor, 2015 * ''The Arrow of Time,'' Ronsdale Press, Vancouver, 2015 * ''The Seasons'', Porcupine's Quill, Erin, Ontario, 2014 * ''Testing the Elements'', Exile Editions, Toronto, 2014 * ''The Obsession Book of Timbuktu'', Black Moss Press, Windsor * ''A Litany of the Makers'', Lyrical Myrical Press, Toronto, 2014 * ''A Book of Bread'', Exile Editions, Toronto, 2011 * ''Alphabestiary: A Poetry-Emblem Book'' (with H. Masud Taj)'','' Exile Editions, 2011 * ''Bread: A Mass for Voices,'' Lyrical Myrical Press, Toronto, 2009 * ''Dog Days: A Comedy of Terriers'', Black Moss Press, Windsor, 2009 * ''Mesopotamia'', Scrivener Press, Sudbury, 2009 * ''As Yet, Untitled...'', Lyrical Myrical Press, Toronto, 2006 * ''Oceans,'' Word Press, Cincinnati, Ohio, 2005 * ''Oceans,'' Exile Editions, Toronto, 2004 * ''The Spirit Bride'', Exile Editions, Toronto, 2002 * ''Anywhere'', Exile Editions, Toronto, 2000 * ''The Presence'', Black Moss Press, Windsor, 1999 * ''The Presence,'' Story Line Press, Ashland, Oregon, 1999 * ''Radio Silence,'' Black Moss Press, Windsor, 1991 * ''The Open Room'', Black Moss Press, Windsor, 1989 * ''The Open Room'', Aquila Press, 1989 * ''Steel Valley'' (with James Deahl), Aureole Point Press, 1984 * ''The Aging of America,'' Aloysius Press, 1982 * ''The Tongues Between Us'', SWOP, 1981 (36 pages)


Fiction

* ''The Hours: Stories from a Pandemic'' (short stories), AOS Publishing, Montreal, 2021 * ''Down in the Ground'' (flash fiction), Guernica Editions, Oakville, 2020 * ''A Feast of Brief Hopes'' (short stories), Guernica Editions, Oakville, 2018 * ''A Chronicle of Magpies'' (short stories), Tightrope Books, Toronto, 2014 * ''Flights'' (short stories), Canadian-Korean Literary Forum Press, Toronto, 2004 * ''Goodbye Mr. Spalding'' (short stories), Black Moss Press, Windsor, 1996


Non-Fiction

* ''Pressing Matters: A Story of Canadian Small Press Publishing,'' Black Moss Press, Windsor, 2019 * ''Portraits of Canadian Writers'', Porcupine's Quill, Erin, 2016 * ''Time of the Last Goal: Why Hockey is Our Game'', Black Moss Press, Windsor, 2014 * ''Alphabet Table: Memoir of a Childhood in the Language,'' Black Moss Press, Windsor, 2010 * ''Heroes: The Champions of Our Literary Imaginations,'' Harper Collins, Toronto, 2007 * ''Dictionary of Literary Biography, Volume 282: The New Formalists'', (co-edited with Jonathan Barron) Bruccoli Clarke Layman, Columbia, South Carolina, 2003 * ''The Golden Thread: A Reader's Journey Through the Great Books'', Harper_Collins Canada, Toronto, 2000 * ''Lives and Works'': ''Interviews with Canadian Writers'' (with Brian O’Riordan), Black Moss Press, Toronto, 1991 * ''In Their Words: Interviews with Canadian Writers'' (with Brian O’Riordan), Anansi, Toronto, 1985 * ''Poetry Markets for Canadians'' (with James Deahl), League of Canadian Poets, Toronto, 1983


Works edited

* ''That Dammed Beaver: Canadian Comedy Writing,'' Exile Editions, 2018 * Dent, W. Redvers. ''Cry Havoc'', Rocks Mills Press, Oakville, 2018     * ''Cli-Fi: Canadian Tales of Climate Change,'' Exile Editions, Toronto, 2018 * ''We Wasn't Pals: Canadian Poetry and Prose of the First World War 2nd Edition'' (with Barry Callaghan), Exile Editions, 2014 * ''The White-Collar Book: Canadian Poetry and Prose of the Professional World'' (with Carolyn Meyer), Black Moss Press, Windsor, 2011 * Hanley, James. ''The German Prisoner''. Exile Editions, 2007 * ''Dictionary of Literary Biography, Volume 282: The New Formalists'' (with Jonathan Baron), Bruccoli Clarke Layman, Columbia, South Carolina, 2003 * ''Bae-Sa Moh: Writing by Korean-Canadian Youth'', KCLF Press, Toronto, 2002 * ''We Wasn't Pals: Canadian Poetry and Prose of the First World War'' (with Barry Callaghan), Exile Editions, 2001 * ''Separate Islands: Contemporary British and Irish Poetry'' (with Carolyn Meyer), Quarry Press, 1987 * ''The Selected Poems of Frank Prewett'' (with Barry Callaghan), Exile Editions, 1987 * ''Arrivals: Canadian Poetry in the Eighties'', Greenfield Press, 1986 * ''Poetry Markets for Canadians'' (with James Deahl, 1st ed.), League of Canadian Poets, 1986


Edited selected works by other authors

* Books by
Michael Mirolla Michael Mirolla is a Canadian novelist, short story writer, poet and playwright who lives in Oakville, Ontario. Mirolla was awarded the Bressani Award for his novel ''Berlin'' in 2010 (Leapfrog Press). He has won the Bressani Award a total of thr ...
,
Marty Gervais Charles Henry "Marty" Gervais (born 1946) is a Canadian poet, photographer, professor, journalist, and publisher of Black Moss Press. He was born in Windsor, Ontario. Gervais has also published plays, children's books, non-fiction and, a book of ...
, Victoria Butler, Antonia Facciponte, Kate Story, Karen Lee White, Christine Ottoni. * Clarke, James. ''Selected Poems.'' Exile Editions, Toronto, 2012 * Stevens, Peter. ''Swimming in the Afternoon: The Selected Poems of Peter Stevens.'' d. and intro.Black Moss Press, Windsor, 1992 * Monteith, Lionel. ''And So He Went Sailing: The Collected Poems of Lionel Monteith''. d. and intro.Lincoln Publications, London, 1991 * Tomlinson, Charles. ''Selected and New Poems''. d.Exile Editions, Toronto, 1989 * Wevill, David. ''Figure of Eight: New Poems and Selected Translations.'' d.Exile Editions, Toronto, 1987 * Wevill, David. ''Other Names for the Heart: Selected Poems, 1964-1984''. d.ExileEditions, Toronto, 1985 * Deahl, James. ''No Cold Ash: Selected Poems, 1966–1982.'' Sono Nis Press, 1984.


Cassette Tapes and CDs

*''Great Poetry: Poetry Is Life and Vice Versa'' (with Michael Enright), CBC Radio, 2006 * ''The Great Books'', Part One (with Michael Enright), CBC Radio, 1999 he Bible, ''The Odyssey'', ''The Theban Plays, The Aeneid, Metamorphoses''* ''The Great Books'', Part Two (with Michael Enright) CBC Radio, 1999 [Boethius, ''A Consolation of Philosophy;'' Saint Augustine, ''The Confessions; The Quest of the Holy Grail'' and ''Sir Gawain and the Green Knight''; Dante, ''Inferno''; Dante, ''La Vita Nuova''; Shakespeare, ''The Sonnets''] * ''The Great Books'', Part Three (with Michael Enright) CBC Radio, 1999 [Vasari, ''Lives of the Artists''; Machiavelli, ''The Prince''; More, ''Utopia''; Shakespeare, ''King Lear''; Shakespeare, ''The Tempest''; Milton, ''Paradise Lost;'' Joyce, ''Ulysses'']. * ''A Novel Idea'' (with Michael Enright) CBC Radio, 2000 he Origins of the Novel, The Gothic Novel, The Historical Novel, The Novel of Ideas, The Prophetic Novel, The Role of the Novel


Podcasts

* ''Great Poetry'' (with Michael Enright and Billy Collins), Ideas, CBC Radio One and CBC Enterprises, March–May 2006


Articles on Bruce Meyer's Work

* Benjamin Ghan. ''Bruce Meyer: Canadian Writers Series''. Guernica Editions, Hamilton (forthcoming, 2023) * Juan de Dios Torralbo-Caballero. ''The Poetry of Bruce Meyer: The inaugural poet laureate of the city of Barrie.'' Granada, Comares. 2015 * T.L. Ponick. ''Dictionary of Literary Biography.'' Vol. 282. 2003


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Meyer, Bruce Living people 20th-century Canadian poets Canadian male poets Canadian literary critics Academic staff of Laurentian University 1957 births Chapbook writers 20th-century Canadian male writers Canadian male non-fiction writers Academic staff of the University of Toronto Poets from Ontario