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Gwendolyn MacEwen
Canadian poet and novelist (–)
Gwendolyn MacEwen | |
|---|---|
| Born | Gwendolyn Margaret MacEwen ()1 September Toronto, Ontario |
| Died | 29 November () (aged46) Toronto, Ontario |
| Occupation | Writer |
| Language | English |
| Nationality | Canadian |
| Education | High school dropout, autodidact |
| Notable awards | Governor General's Award |
Gwendolyn Margaret MacEwen (1 September 29 November ) was a Canadian poet and novelist.[1] A "sophisticated, wide-ranging and thoughtful writer,"[2] she published more than 20 books in her life.
"A sense of magic and mystery from her own interests in the Gnostics, Ancient Egypt and magic itself, and from her wonderment at life and death, makes her writing unique She's still regarded by most as one of Canada's greatest poets."[3]
Life
MacEwen was born in Toronto, Ontario.[4][5] Her mother, Elsie, spent much of her life as a patient in mental health institutions.
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