Judith Fitzgerald
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Judith Ariana Fitzgerald (born 11 November 1952) is a Canadian
Canada
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 poet
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 and journalist
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. Born in Toronto, Ontario
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, she attended York University
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 (where she earned her B.A.
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 and M.A
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; she did her doctoral work at the University of Toronto). The award-winning poet, critic, and cultural commentarian published her first poem October 1970. She also works as a biographer, ghost writer, and editor as well as writing on creative phenomena for both the Toronto Globe & Mail and The Philadelphia Inquirer
The Philadelphia Inquirer
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. She lives in Northern Ontario
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's Almaguin Highlands
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.

Poetry

  • Octave. Toronto: Dreadnaught, 197-?.
  • Victory. Toronto: Coach House Press, 1975.
  • Lacerating Heartwood. Toronto: Coach House Press, 1977
  • Easy Over. Windsor: Black Moss Press, 1981.
  • Split/Levels. Toronto: Coach House Press, 1983.
  • The Syntax of Things. Toronto: Prototype, 1984.
  • Heart Attack[s]. Canada: s.n., 1983.
  • Beneath the Skin of Paradise: The Piaf Poems. Windsor: Black Moss Press, 1984.
  • My Orange Gorange. Windsor: Black Moss Press, 1985.
  • Given Names: New and Selected Poems 1972-1985. Ed. Frank Davey. Windsor: Black Moss Press, 1985.
  • Whale Waddleby. Windsor: Black Moss Press, 1986.
  • Diary of Desire. Windsor, ON: Black Moss Press, 1987.
  • Rapturous Chronicles. Stratford, ON: Mercury Press, 1991.
  • Ultimate Midnight. Windsor, ON: Black Moss Press, 1992.
  • Habit of Blues: Rapturous Chronicles II. Stratford, ON: Mercury Press, 1993.
  • Walkin' Wounded. Windsor, ON: Black Moss Press, 1993.
  • River. Toronto: ECW Press, 1995.
  • 26 Ways Out of This World. Ottawa: Oberon, 1999.
  • Marshall McLuhan: Wise Guy - 2001
  • Iphigenia's Song (Adagios Quartet vol. 1). Ottawa: Oberon Press, 2003.
  • Orestes' Lament (Adagios Quartet vol. 2) - 2004
  • Electra's Benison (Adagios Quartet vol. 3) - 2006
  • O, Clytaemnestra! (Adagios Quartet vol. 4) - 2007

Prose

  • City Park. Agincourt, ON: Northern Concept Promotional Services, 1972.
  • Journal Entries. Toronto: Dreadnaught Press, 1975.
  • Building A Mystery: The Story of Sarah McLachlan and Lilith Fair. Kingston, ON: Quarry Music Books, 1997.
  • Marshall McLuhan: Wise Guy. Montreal: XYZ, 2001.

Edited

  • Un Dozen: Thirteen Canadian Poets. Windsor, ON: Black Moss, 1982.
  • SP/ELLES: Poetry by Canadian Women. Windsor, ON: Black Moss Press, 1986.
  • First Person Plural. Windsor, ON: Black Moss Press, 1988.
  • Bagne, or, Criteria for Heaven, by Rob Mclennan. Fredericton, NB: Broken Jaw Press, 2000.


Except where noted, bibliographic information courtesy Brock University.

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