Louis Dudek

Canadian poet and publisher
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Born:
February 6, 1918, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Died:
March 22, 2001, Montreal (aged 83)

Louis Dudek (born February 6, 1918, Montreal, Quebec, Canada—died March 22, 2001, Montreal) was a Canadian poet noted for his development of the nonnarrative long poem. Educated at McGill University (where he later taught) and Columbia University, Dudek was a highly influential editor and critic. His poetic output includes East of the City (1946); The Transparent Sea (1956), love poems; and Laughing Stalks (1958), a social satire that includes parodies of Canadian poets and critics. Dudek’s poems reflect his power of observation of people, places, and objects. The influence of Ezra Pound is evident in Europe (1954; rev. ed. 1991), ...(100 of 230 words)