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E. D. Blodgett

Edward Dickinson Blodgett was a Canadian poet, literary critic, and translator who won the Governor General's Award for poetry in 1996 for his collection Apostrophes: Woman at a Piano (BuschekBooks).

Biography
Born in Philadelphia and educated at Rutgers University, E. D. Blodgett emigrated to Canada in 1966 to work as a literature professor at the University of Alberta. In 1996, Blodgett won the Governor-General's Award in Poetry for Apostrophes: woman at a piano (1996). In 1999, Blodgett along with Jacques Brault won the Governor-General's Award for Translation for Transfiguration (1998), a translation of Blodgett's poetry. On July 1, 2007, E.D. Blodgett was appointed the post of Poet Laureate for the City of Edmonton, Alberta. Blodgett moved to South Surrey, British Columbia where he remained until his death in 2018. ==Poetry==
Poetry
Take away the names (1975) • Sounding (1977) • Beast Gate (1980) • Arché/Elegies (1983) • Musical Offering (1986) • Da Capo (1990) • Apostrophes: Woman at a Piano (1996) • Apostrophes II: through you I (1998) • Transfiguration (1998) translation by Jacques Brault • Apostrophes III: Alone Upon the Earth (1999) • Apostrophes IV: speaking you is holiness (2000) • Ark of Koans (2003) • Apostrophes V: never born except within the other (2003) • Apostrophes VI: open the grass (2004) • Elegy (2005) • In the heart of the wood (2005) • Practices of eternity (2005) • A Pirouette and Gone (2006) • The Invisible Poem (2008) • Poems for a Small Park (2008) • Praha (2011) • Apostrophes VII: Sleep, You, a Tree (2011) • as if (2014) • Songs for Dead Children (2018) • Apostrophes VIII: Nothing Is But You and I (2019) • Walking Into God (2024) ==Literary Criticism and Translations==
Literary Criticism and Translations
Configuration. Essays in the Canadian Literatures (1982) • D. G. Jones and his Works (1984) • The Love Songs of the Carmina Burana (1987) with Roy Arthur Swanson • Alice Munro (1988) • Romance of Flamenca (1995) • Five Part Invention: A History of Literary History in Canada (2005) == References ==
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