The Essential Elizabeth Brewster

Description
In The Essential Elizabeth Brewster, questioning, conversational poetry melds the private and the collective, exploring the challenges of constructing selfhood and voicing historically silenced female perspectives.
About this Author
Elizabeth Brewster (1922-2012) was part of a second wave of modernist poets who helped influence the national conversation about Canadian poetry. Born in Chipman, New Brunswick, Brewster was the frail fifth child in a family unsettled by poverty. While her early school attendance was irregular, nothing stopped her from reading, writing, and later, seeking higher education, first at the University of New Brunswick, where she helped to establish the vaunted literary journalThe Fiddlehead, and then at a number of institutions including Harvard's Radcliffe College; King's College, London; and Indiana University. She settled in Saskatoon, and taught literature and creative writing at the University of Saskatchewan from 1972 until she retired in 1990. Brewster died in December of 2012 in Saskatoon, at the age of 90. (Image courtesy of University of Saskatchewan, University Archives and Special Collections, Photograph Collection, A-11138.)
Ingrid Ruthig, writer, poet, visual artist, and former architect, is the author ofThis Being(Fitzhenry & Whiteside, 2016), winner of the League of Canadian Poets 2017 Gerald Lampert Memorial Award. Her work has appeared most recently inResisting Canada(Véhicule Press, 2019) andAm, Be: The Poetry of Wayne Clifford(Frog Hollow Press, 2018). A 2018 Hawthornden Fellow, she is the editor of several books, includingDavid Helwig: Essays on His Works(Guernica Editions, 2018) andThe Essential Anne Wilkinson(The Porcupine's Quill, 2014). She lives near Toronto with her family.
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