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Dorothy Livesay
- Victoria
Dorothy
Livesay, one of Canada's best known poets, was born in Winnipeg
in 1909. She was educated at the Universities of Toronto, Sorbonne
and British Columbia.
Although she
has worked as a journalist, editor, broadcaster, teacher (including
a teaching post in northern Rhodesia) social worker and university
lecturer, Dorothy Livesay is best known for her poetry and prose
writing.
Since her first
poem appeared in the Vancouver Province newspaper some 70 years
ago she has gone on to publish more than 25 books of poetry and
prose.
She believes
writing is a political act as well as an artistic one. This conviction
is evident in her work which includes long documentary poems on
subjects such as the internment of Japanese Canadians and shorter
lyrics with more personal themes.
Dorothy Livesay's
range of interest as exemplified in her poetry is personal, sexual,
social, educational, and political. Her later work has been concerned
with the plight of the aging in a society geared for the young.
Her chief passion
is to encourage young poets in self-knowledge and self-expression.
In addition
to her literary contributions, Dorothy Livesay has been a passionate
advocate of women's rights, social justice and peace. She is a highly
original thinker and educator.
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