Daryl Hine
Born: 1935 in New Westminster, British Columbia
Died: 2012 in Evanston, Illinois Pen Name: None Connection to Illinois: Daryl Hine lived in semi-retirement in Evanston, Illinois, until his death in 2012. Biography: Daryl Hine was born in Burnaby in 1936 and grew up in New Westminster B.C. He attended McGill University in Montreal 1954-58. His first chapbook, The Carnal and the Crane, was published as part of Louis Dudek's McGill Poetry Series in 1957.[1]Hine then went to Europe on a Canada Council scholarship, where he lived for the next three years. He moved to New York in 1962 and to Chicago in 1963, taking a PhD in Comparative Literature at the University of Chicago in 1967. He taught there and at Northwestern University and at Illinois University (Chicago Campus) during the following decade while he served as editor of Poetry Magazine.
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Selected Titles
& : ISBN: 1554551641 OCLC: 505421134 Fitzhenry & Whiteside, Markham, Ont. : c2010. |
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Academic festival overtures ISBN: 0689115733 OCLC: 12052634 |
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In and out : ISBN: 0394572491 OCLC: 18014449 |
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Postscripts : ISBN: 0679742743 OCLC: 26962890 Knopf : New York : 1992. |
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Recollected poems : ISBN: 1554550211 OCLC: 85737555 |
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Resident alien : ISBN: 0689106513 OCLC: 1364775 |
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Selected poems / ISBN: 0195403622 OCLC: 7769721 Oxford University Press, Toronto : 1980. |
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The essential Daryl Hine : ISBN: 9780889848221 OCLC: 921534100 |