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Parliamentary Poet Laureate George Elliott Clarke to speak at Mount Allison

27 Jan 2016

Campus visit marks the author鈥檚 first East Coast reading since receiving the national honour

George_Elliott_ClarkeSACKVILLE, NB 鈥 痳豆TV视频 will welcome Canada鈥檚 newest Parliamentary Poet Laureate and award-winning author George Elliott Clarke to campus. Clarke will give a public reading on Wednesday, February 3, 2016 at 7 p.m. in the Owens Art Gallery (61 York Street, Sackville). Everyone is welcome to attend and there is no admission charge.

Clarke will be reading from his poetry collection, as well as his new novel The Motorcyclist. The Mount Allison event is his first reading of the new book, as well as his first stop in an East Coast tour since becoming the Parliamentary Poet Laureate.

鈥淲e are thrilled to welcome George back to Mount Allison as he kicks off his first Maritime visit as Canada鈥檚 Parliamentary Poet Laureate,鈥 says Dr. Christl Verduyn, English professor and director of Mount Allison鈥檚 Centre for Canadian Studies. 鈥淕eorge鈥檚 literary and community work is in a class all its own and plays an outstanding role in contemporary Canadian literature.鈥

Originally from Windsor, NS, George Elliott Clarke is a seventh-generation Canadian of African-American and Mi鈥檏maq Amerindian heritage. He now lives in Toronto and began teaching Canadian and African diasporic literature in 1999 at University of Toronto, where he is currently the E.J. Pratt Professor of Canadian Literature.

George_Elliott_Clarke_The_MotorcyclistClarke鈥檚 books include George & Rue, longlisted for the IMPAC Dublin Literary Award; Execution Poems, winner of the Governor General鈥檚 Literary Award for Poetry; and Whylah Falls, chosen for CBC鈥檚 inaugural Canada Reads competition in 2002. He has also received the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Achievement Award (2004), the Pierre Elliott Trudeau Fellowship Prize (2005-08), the Dartmouth Book Award for Fiction (2006), and the Eric Hoffer Book Award for Poetry (2009) for his writing.

George Elliott Clarke is a member of both the Order of Canada (Officer) and Order of Nova Scotia. He was named the Poet Laureate of Toronto in 2008 and appointed as Canada鈥檚 Parliamentary Poet Laureate in 2015.

Copies of The Motorcyclist, as well as some of Clarke鈥檚 other works, will be available for purchase at the Mount Allison event from Sackville鈥檚 Tidewater Books. Six lucky attendees will also receive autographed copies from the author, sponsored by the University鈥檚 Centre for Canadian Studies (must be in attendance to receive, a draw will take place following the reading).

 

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