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==