Kenneth Sherman (born 1950)
is a Canadian poet and essayist. He has written ten books of poetry. His 2017 memoir, ''Wait Time'', was nominated for the
RBC Taylor Prize
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for non-fiction.
Biography
Sherman was born in
Toronto
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,
Ontario
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, in 1950. He has a BA from
York University
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, where he studied with
Eli Mandel and
Irving Layton, and an MA in English Literature from the
University of Toronto
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.
While a student at York University, Sherman co-founded and edited the literary journal ''WAVES''. From 1974-1975 he traveled extensively through Asia. He began his teaching career in 1975 at York University's Atkinson College. For several years he was a full-time faculty member at
Sheridan College. He also taught creative writing courses at York University and in the Continuing Education Department at the University of Toronto.
In 1982, Sherman was writer-in-residence at
Trent University. In 1986 he was invited by the Chinese government to lecture on contemporary Canadian literature at universities and government institutions in Beijing. In 1988, he received a
Canada Council
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grant to travel through Poland and Russia. This experience inspired several of the essays in his book ''Void and Voice'' (1998). His book, ''What the Furies Bring'' (2009) continues his interest in “the Europe of Primo Levi and Czeslaw Milosz.”
Sherman has published ten books of poetry,
including the acclaimed long poems, "Words for Elephant Man" and "Black River".
In 2010, after Sherman was diagnosed with kidney cancer, he began keeping a notebook which he turned into the memoir, ''Wait Time.''
In 2017, his memoir ''Wait Time'' was nominated for the
RBC Taylor Prize
The RBC Taylor Prize (2000–2020), formerly known as the Charles Taylor Prize, is a Canadian literary award, presented by the Charles Taylor Foundation to the best Canadian work of literary non-fiction. It is named for Charles P. B. Taylor, a n ...
for non-fiction.
Sherman is a three-time winner of the
Canadian Jewish Book Awards.
Bibliography
Poetry
* ''Snake Music''. Oakville, ON: Mosaic Press, 1978.
* ''The Cost of Living''. Oakville, ON: Mosaic Press, 1981.
* ''Words for Elephant Man.'' Oakville, ON. Mosaic Press, 1983
* ''Black Flamingo''. Oakville, ON. Mosaic Press, 1985.
* ''The Book of Salt''. Ottawa, ON: Oberon Press, 1987.
* ''Jackson's Point''. Ottawa, ON: Oberon Press, 1989. -7
* ''Open to Currents''. Toronto: Wolsak & Wynn, 1992.
* ''Clusters: Poems''. Oakville, ON. Mosaic Press, 1997.
* ''The Well: New and selected poems''. Toronto: Wolsak & Wynn, 2000.
* ''Black River''. Erin, ON: The Porcupine's Quill, 2007.
* ''Words for Elephant Man'' (revised). Erin, ON: The Porcupine's Quill, 2012.
* ''Jogging with the Great Ray Charles''. Toronto: ECW Press 2016.
Non-fiction
* ''Void and Voice: Essays on literary and historical currents''. Oakville, ON, & Buffalo, NY: Mosaic Press, 1998.
* ''What the Furies Bring''. Erin, ON: Porcupine's Quill, 2009.
* ''Wait Time: A memoir of cancer''. Waterloo, ON:
Wilfrid Laurier University Press
Wilfrid Laurier University Press, based in Waterloo, Ontario, is a publisher of scholarly writing and is part of Wilfrid Laurier University. The fourth-largest university press in Canada, WLUP publishes work in a variety of disciplines in the hum ...
, 2016.
Edited
* ''Relations: An anthology of family poems''. Oakville, ON, & New York: Mosaic Press, 1986.
References
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1950 births
Living people
20th-century Canadian poets
21st-century Canadian poets
Canadian male poets
Writers from Toronto