He Speaks Volumes: A Biography of George Bowering
By (Author) Rebecca Wigod
Talon Books,Canada
Talon Books,Canada
23rd April 2019
Canada
General
Non Fiction
Individual architects and architectural firms
Individual artists, art monographs
Individual photographers
Poetry
Literature: history and criticism
Autobiography: writers
Ethnic studies
Memoirs
B
Paperback
336
Width 152mm, Height 228mm, Spine 21mm
430g
This biography of George Bowering, first Canadian Parliamentary Poet Laureate, reveals the intimate, intellectual, and artistic life of one of Canadas most prolific authors, offering an inside look at the people and events at the centre of the countrys literary and artistic avant-garde from the 1960s to the present.
. He has taught literature at the University of Calgary, Concordia University, and Simon Fraser University, and he continues to act as a Canadian literary ambassador. Bowering has authored more than one hundred books, including works of poetry, fiction, memoir, criticism, and youth fiction; his writing has also been translated into multiple languages. He has been shortlisted for the Griffin Prize for Poetry, the Stephen Leacock Award for Humour, and the BC National Non-Fiction Award.
book pages editor Rebecca Wigod to interview him more than twenty times, even lending her his extensive diaries. She gives this account of his life and work twenty chapters Bowerings preferred length for a book and structures it in slices (chapter titles include The Varsity Man, The Husband, and The Sports Fan), as he might.
will be an indispensable guide to the life, work, and community of this multifaceted writer.
He Speaks Volumes commendably meets the always-daunting challenge of appealing to a diverse readership, whether it be the literary crowd, the academic community, or the general reader simply desiring a good story. It cannot have been easy to sort through a long and complex life and personality, or to absorb so many volumes of writing as well as the voluminous correspondence and archival material. But Wigod has succeeded admirably, producing an enjoyable biography, one of the few capturing the working and creative life of a west coast writer. Let us hope this is the beginning of a trend.
Kathy Mezei. BC Booklook
"Wigod offers a readable yet compelling window into Bowerings life and work ... managing to capture his complexity and something of the thrilling yet conversational tone of his work. As many who know Bowering have testified, its hard not to feel a kinship with the writer after even a brief meeting, a sensation that Wigods biography makes a strong effort to replicate." Zane Koss, filling station
[Rebecca Wigod] is a tireless researcher, a fine writer of prose, and a skilled explainer of [George] Bowerings work, his life, and his singular personality.
George Fetherling, Georgia Straight
She [Wigod] has researched her subject carefully, thoroughly and sympathetically. Her style is lively, fast paced, highly readable, especially as the story picks up momentum.
Kathy Mezei, BC Booklook
"After seven years and many interviews with the 83-year-old Bowering, Wigod has delivered the first biography of the widely acclaimed B.C. author"
Vancouver Sun
Rebecca Wigod was born in Boston, Massachusetts, and came to Vancouver, British Columbia, as a child. Her father, Jacob, began teaching in the University of British Columbias English department. Warren Tallman, who ignited a love of poetry in George Bowering, was one of his colleagues.
Wigod has a bachelors degree in German and a masters in linguistics. Her thirty-three-year career in print journalism began in 1977. She worked briefly at the New Zealand Herald, the Sydney Morning Herald, and Vogue Australia. She wrote features at Victorias Times Colonist and then spent twenty-two years at the Vancouver Sun. Best of all was editing its books pages from 2000 to 2010. She had the pleasure of interviewing such writers as Julian Barnes, Oliver Sacks, Helen Dunmore, and Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie. She first met Bowering in 2005, after hed finished his term as Canadas first Parliamentary Poet Laureate. Something about his style and manner piqued her interest.
She is married, lives in Victoria, B.C., and has two grown children.