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Canadian poet (born 1947)
Kate Braid |
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Born | (1947-03-19) March 19, 1947 (age 77)
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Nationality |
Canadian |
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Occupation(s) | poet,writer |
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Kathleen (Kate) Braid (born March 19, 1947) is a
Canadian poet.
[1] Born in
Calgary,
Alberta, she was raised in
Montreal,
Quebec, and graduated from
Mount Allison University. Her poems and personal essays have been widely printed and anthologized. She lives in
Vancouver,
British Columbia.
Awards and honours
Her poetry has won several awards including the
Pat Lowther Award for best book of poetry by a Canadian woman and the Vancity Book Prize.
Bibliography
- Poetry
- Covering Rough Ground (Polestar, 1991)
- To This Cedar Fountain (Polestar, 1995)
- Inward to the Bones: Georgia O'Keeffe's Journey with Emily Carr (Polestar, 1998)
- In Fine Form: The Canadian Book of Form Poetry (Polestar, 2005; Ed., with
Sandy Shreve)
- A Well-Mannered Storm: The Glenn Gould Poems (Caitlin, 2008)
- Turning Left to the Ladies (Palimpsest, 2009)
- Poetry Chapbooks
- Small Songs (Hawthorne Society, 1994)
- A Woman's Fingerprint ({m}Other Tongue Press, 1997)
- Non-fiction
- Red Bait! Struggle of a Mine Mill Local with Al King (Kingbird, 1998)
- Emily Carr: Rebel Artist (2000)
- The Fish Come In Dancing: Stories from the West-Coast Fishery (Ed., Strawberry Hill, 2002)
References