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Dennis Cooley

Dennis Cooley (born 1944) is a Canadian writer of poetry and criticism, a retired university professor, and a vital figure in the evolution of the prairie long poem. He was raised on a farm near the small city of Estevan, Saskatchewan in Canada, and currently resides in Winnipeg, Manitoba.

Dennis Cooley
Born1944 (age 78–79)
Estevan, Saskatchewan, Canada.
OccupationWriter, editor
LanguageEnglish
EducationBachelor of Education Degree, Honours Bachelor of Arts Degree, Masters of Arts Degree, Ph.D

Cooley's self-proclaimed influences in writing are William Carlos Williams, H.D., Robert Duncan, Charles Olson, E.E. Cummings, Eli Mandel, Andrew Suknaski, Daphne Marlatt, bpNichol, Michael Ondaatje, and Robert Kroetsch.[1]

Early life edit

As a student, Cooley held a variety of different labouring jobs during the summers.[2] First attending secondary schooling at the University of Saskatchewan, Cooley obtained with added Distinction his Bachelor of Education Degree in 1966, a High Honours Bachelor of Arts Degree in 1967[2] and afterwards upgraded to his Masters of Arts Degree on Stephen Crane's imagery and symbolism in 1968.[3]

Cooley later moved to New York state to attend the University of Rochester. It was there that Cooley prepared the research for his doctorate on the San Francisco-born American poet, Robert Duncan. He received the Ph. D in 1971.[4]

Career edit

From 1972 to 1973, Cooley was employed within the Blakeney Government in Saskatchewan as an executive assistant.[5] Apart from this, most of Cooley's working life has been teaching English.

He has worked at St. John's College since 1976 as the Organizer of Literary Conferences within the University of Manitoba[6] and taught Early Modern and Contemporary poetry, specializing in Robert Duncan, Dorothy Livesay, Margaret Atwood, Robert Kroetsch, Eli Mandel, Prairie Literature, the Long poem in the Twentieth Century, Canadian Writers in Self-construction, Fundamentals of Literary Theory, American Literature, Creative Writing, Poetry & Media 1994–1995, Narratology & Postcolonialism.[3] He retired from in 2011.[7]

He has since helped start create the Manitoba Writers’ Guild, and is currently President.[4] The Guild, founded in 1981 in Aubigny, Manitoba as a support group for Manitoba writers, offers workshops, conducts local reading groups and a peer support network for enhancing and encouraging other writers of all skill levels.[8]

Cooley is also an editor, and from 1975 to 1976 was the Assistant Editor on the Journal of Canadian Fiction, the Poetry Editor of Arts Manitoba from 1978 to 1979 and 1982–1983, the Contributing Editor to Border Crossings from 1989 to 1993, as well as the Editor at the Pachyderm Press from 1993 onward. He also served as the Workshop Leader at the Sage Hill Writing Experience in 1992, 1998, 1999, and 2000.[3]

Cooley is a founding editor of the Turnstone Press in Winnipeg, Manitoba,[9] which was created in 1976 in a local Winnipeg pub. Turnstone promotes authors who are either landed immigrants or Canadian citizens, with fifty percent featuring local Manitoba content and Manitoban writers.[10]

Writing edit

Cooley specializes in different genres of poetry; such as literary travel, literary criticism, and the long poem.[5] He shows special interest in Canadian Literature, American Writing, modern and postmodern writing, the languages of orality and print, poetry and politics, and literary theory.[4] To date, Cooley has published a dozen volumes of poetry, and over a hundred various articles, columns, reviews, and interviews.[6]

Cooley has travelled abroad to share his talent by giving workshops, lectures and readings to places such as Ukraine and Russia (Kyiv, Odesa, Lviv, Chernivtsi, and Moscow) in May 1991, to the World Poetry Conference in Portugal in May 1995 and again in May 2001, Berlin in August 2002, Poland in April 1999, and Spain in December 1998.[3] To benefit those who don't read his native language of English, some of his work has been translated into Portuguese, German, Chinese and Ukrainian.[11]

Cooley gave his time to the University of Augsburg in the summer of 1996 by being the Canadian Studies guest professor.[10]

Cooley is currently keeping busy by working on personal travel journals, poetry books, and a plethora of essays.[10]

Recognition edit

Cooley is the recipient of twelve Manitoba Book Awards, and the Lifetime Achievement Award.[7] He has also won or been nominated for the following:

  • (1967-1968) University of Saskatchewan Teaching Fellowship.
  • (1968-1971) Canada Council award for graduate study.
  • (1968-1971) University of Rochester Tuition Scholarships.
  • (1975) University of Manitoba Research Grant to work on the Duncan papers in the Bancroft Library at Berkeley.
  • (1979) Olive Beatrice Stanton award for excellence in teaching.
  • (1981-1982) SSHRC Leave Fellowship.
  • (1987) Manitoba Arts Council Award to write a screen play based on Bloody Jack.
  • (1987) University of Manitoba outreach award.
  • (1988) Perishable Light nominated for McNally Robinson Book Award.
  • (1989) Western Magazine Award for arts commentary.
  • (1990) Visiting Professor in Canadian Studies, University of Trier, West Germany— May–July.
  • (1990) Featured reader at Moorhead State University in the Thomas McGrath reading series.
  • (May 5, 1995) City of Estevan official Dennis Cooley day.
  • (1996) Guest Professor in Canadian Studies at Universität Augsburg.
  • (2000) Irene nominated for the McNally Robinson Book of the Year Award.
  • (2000) Named "Favourite Poet" in Write: Readers' Choice poll.
  • (2001) Irene nominated for McNaly Robinson book of the Year Award.[3]
  • (2012) Departmental Distinguished Lecturer of the Year Award from the University of Windsor, Ontario for his Lecture A Lover's Question: Staging Romance in Kroetsch's The Sad Phoenician.[12]

Bibliography edit

  • Cooley, D. (1980) Leaving. Lyrical poems about friends and family, Turnstone Press. ISBN 0-88801-0397[5]
  • Cooley, D. (1983) Fielding. Poem about Cooley's father, including his death. Thistledown Press. ISBN 0-920066-71-2.
  • Cooley, D. (1984) Bloody Jack. Poem that plays off the narrative of Jack Krafchenko, a famous outlaw from early twentieth-century Manitoba. Turnstone Press. ISBN 0-88801-091-5; 1984
  • Cooley, D. (1987) Soul Searching. Poems on the mind/body binary. Red Deer College Press. ISBN 0-88995-038-5; 1987.
  • Cooley, D. (1987) The Vernacular Muse. Critical essays on the eye and the ear in Canadian literature. Turnstone Press. ISBN 0-88801-124-5; 1987.
  • Cooley, D. (1988) Dedications. Poems dedicated to friends and other writers. Thistledown Press.
  • Cooley, D. (1988) Perishable Light. Poems from memory, dream, fantasy, set in the Prairies. Coteau Books. ISBN 0-919926-78-9
  • Cooley, D. (1992) Eli Mandel and His Works. ECW Press.
  • Cooley, D. (1992) This Only Home. Poems on astronauts, astronomers and mariners. Turnstone Press. ISBN 0-88801-164-4
  • Cooley, D. (1992) Burglar of Blood. Dracula poems. Pachyderm Press.
  • Cooley, D. (1996) Sunfall. Selected and new poems. House of Anansi Press.
  • Cooley, D. (2000) Irene Poetry about the death of Cooley's mother. Turnstone Press. ISBN 0-88801-246-2
  • Cooley, D. (2002) Bloody Jack. 2nd. ed. University of Alberta. ISBN 0-88864-391-8
  • Cooley, D. (2003) Seeing Red Dracula Poems. Turnstone Press. ISBN 0-88801-277-2
  • Cooley, D. (2004) Country Music New Poems. Kalamalka. ISBN 0-9693482-8-2
  • Cooley, D. (2006) The Bentleys Poems of a prairie couple. University of Alberta. ISBN 978-0-88864-470-1
  • Cooley, D. (2007) By Word of Mouth Canadian identity poems. Wilfrid Laurier. ISBN 978-1-55458-007-1
  • Cooley, D. (2008) Correction Line Reconstructing Memory poems. Thistledown Press. ISBN 978-1-897235-50-8
  • Cooley, D. The Stones Prairie Relation poems. Turnstone Press. ISBN 978-0888014498

Books edited edit

  • Cooley, D (Ed.) (1981) In the Name of Narid: New Poems. Erin, ON: Porcupine's Quill.
  • Cooley, D (Ed.) (1981) Draft: An Anthology of Prairie Poetry. Toronto, ON: Turnstone Press.
  • Cooley, D (Ed.) (1980) Replacing. Toronto, ON: ECW.
  • Cooley, D (Ed.) (1992) Inscriptions: Prairie Poetry. Winnipeg, MB: Turnstone Press.[3]

References edit

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  2. ^ a b "University of Manitoba - Centre for Creative Writing and Oral Culture - Dennis Cooley". umanitoba.ca. from the original on 2019-11-03. Retrieved 2013-10-29.
  3. ^ a b c d e f (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2013-11-11. Retrieved 2013-11-07.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  4. ^ a b c . Archived from the original on 2013-11-01. Retrieved 2013-10-29.
  5. ^ a b c "University of Manitoba - Centre for Creative Writing and Oral Culture - Dennis Cooley". from the original on 2019-11-03. Retrieved 2013-10-29.
  6. ^ a b . Archived from the original on 2013-10-31. Retrieved 2013-10-29.
  7. ^ a b www.umanitoba.ca . Archived from the original on 2013-11-11. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  8. ^ "FAQ". www.mbwriter.mb.ca. 2017-08-09. from the original on 2011-07-16. Retrieved 2013-10-29.
  9. ^ "Dennis Cooley". www.thistledownpress.com. from the original on 2013-11-01. Retrieved 2013-10-29.
  10. ^ a b c . Archived from the original on 2013-11-01. Retrieved 2013-10-29.
  11. ^ "Thistledown Press". from the original on 2013-11-01. Retrieved 2013-10-29.
  12. ^ . Archived from the original on 2013-11-01. Retrieved 2013-10-29.

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Dennis Cooley born 1944 is a Canadian writer of poetry and criticism a retired university professor and a vital figure in the evolution of the prairie long poem He was raised on a farm near the small city of Estevan Saskatchewan in Canada and currently resides in Winnipeg Manitoba Dennis CooleyBorn1944 age 78 79 Estevan Saskatchewan Canada OccupationWriter editorLanguageEnglishEducationBachelor of Education Degree Honours Bachelor of Arts Degree Masters of Arts Degree Ph DCooley s self proclaimed influences in writing are William Carlos Williams H D Robert Duncan Charles Olson E E Cummings Eli Mandel Andrew Suknaski Daphne Marlatt bpNichol Michael Ondaatje and Robert Kroetsch 1 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Writing 4 Recognition 5 Bibliography 5 1 Books edited 6 ReferencesEarly life editAs a student Cooley held a variety of different labouring jobs during the summers 2 First attending secondary schooling at the University of Saskatchewan Cooley obtained with added Distinction his Bachelor of Education Degree in 1966 a High Honours Bachelor of Arts Degree in 1967 2 and afterwards upgraded to his Masters of Arts Degree on Stephen Crane s imagery and symbolism in 1968 3 Cooley later moved to New York state to attend the University of Rochester It was there that Cooley prepared the research for his doctorate on the San Francisco born American poet Robert Duncan He received the Ph D in 1971 4 Career editFrom 1972 to 1973 Cooley was employed within the Blakeney Government in Saskatchewan as an executive assistant 5 Apart from this most of Cooley s working life has been teaching English He has worked at St John s College since 1976 as the Organizer of Literary Conferences within the University of Manitoba 6 and taught Early Modern and Contemporary poetry specializing in Robert Duncan Dorothy Livesay Margaret Atwood Robert Kroetsch Eli Mandel Prairie Literature the Long poem in the Twentieth Century Canadian Writers in Self construction Fundamentals of Literary Theory American Literature Creative Writing Poetry amp Media 1994 1995 Narratology amp Postcolonialism 3 He retired from in 2011 7 He has since helped start create the Manitoba Writers Guild and is currently President 4 The Guild founded in 1981 in Aubigny Manitoba as a support group for Manitoba writers offers workshops conducts local reading groups and a peer support network for enhancing and encouraging other writers of all skill levels 8 Cooley is also an editor and from 1975 to 1976 was the Assistant Editor on the Journal of Canadian Fiction the Poetry Editor of Arts Manitoba from 1978 to 1979 and 1982 1983 the Contributing Editor to Border Crossings from 1989 to 1993 as well as the Editor at the Pachyderm Press from 1993 onward He also served as the Workshop Leader at the Sage Hill Writing Experience in 1992 1998 1999 and 2000 3 Cooley is a founding editor of the Turnstone Press in Winnipeg Manitoba 9 which was created in 1976 in a local Winnipeg pub Turnstone promotes authors who are either landed immigrants or Canadian citizens with fifty percent featuring local Manitoba content and Manitoban writers 10 Writing editCooley specializes in different genres of poetry such as literary travel literary criticism and the long poem 5 He shows special interest in Canadian Literature American Writing modern and postmodern writing the languages of orality and print poetry and politics and literary theory 4 To date Cooley has published a dozen volumes of poetry and over a hundred various articles columns reviews and interviews 6 Cooley has travelled abroad to share his talent by giving workshops lectures and readings to places such as Ukraine and Russia Kyiv Odesa Lviv Chernivtsi and Moscow in May 1991 to the World Poetry Conference in Portugal in May 1995 and again in May 2001 Berlin in August 2002 Poland in April 1999 and Spain in December 1998 3 To benefit those who don t read his native language of English some of his work has been translated into Portuguese German Chinese and Ukrainian 11 Cooley gave his time to the University of Augsburg in the summer of 1996 by being the Canadian Studies guest professor 10 Cooley is currently keeping busy by working on personal travel journals poetry books and a plethora of essays 10 Recognition editCooley is the recipient of twelve Manitoba Book Awards and the Lifetime Achievement Award 7 He has also won or been nominated for the following 1967 1968 University of Saskatchewan Teaching Fellowship 1968 1971 Canada Council award for graduate study 1968 1971 University of Rochester Tuition Scholarships 1975 University of Manitoba Research Grant to work on the Duncan papers in the Bancroft Library at Berkeley 1979 Olive Beatrice Stanton award for excellence in teaching 1981 1982 SSHRC Leave Fellowship 1987 Manitoba Arts Council Award to write a screen play based on Bloody Jack 1987 University of Manitoba outreach award 1988 Perishable Light nominated for McNally Robinson Book Award 1989 Western Magazine Award for arts commentary 1990 Visiting Professor in Canadian Studies University of Trier West Germany May July 1990 Featured reader at Moorhead State University in the Thomas McGrath reading series May 5 1995 City of Estevan official Dennis Cooley day 1996 Guest Professor in Canadian Studies at Universitat Augsburg 2000 Irene nominated for the McNally Robinson Book of the Year Award 2000 Named Favourite Poet in Write Readers Choice poll 2001 Irene nominated for McNaly Robinson book of the Year Award 3 2012 Departmental Distinguished Lecturer of the Year Award from the University of Windsor Ontario for his Lecture A Lover s Question Staging Romance in Kroetsch s The Sad Phoenician 12 Bibliography editCooley D 1980 Leaving Lyrical poems about friends and family Turnstone Press ISBN 0 88801 0397 5 Cooley D 1983 Fielding Poem about Cooley s father including his death Thistledown Press ISBN 0 920066 71 2 Cooley D 1984 Bloody Jack Poem that plays off the narrative of Jack Krafchenko a famous outlaw from early twentieth century Manitoba Turnstone Press ISBN 0 88801 091 5 1984 Cooley D 1987 Soul Searching Poems on the mind body binary Red Deer College Press ISBN 0 88995 038 5 1987 Cooley D 1987 The Vernacular Muse Critical essays on the eye and the ear in Canadian literature Turnstone Press ISBN 0 88801 124 5 1987 Cooley D 1988 Dedications Poems dedicated to friends and other writers Thistledown Press Cooley D 1988 Perishable Light Poems from memory dream fantasy set in the Prairies Coteau Books ISBN 0 919926 78 9 Cooley D 1992 Eli Mandel and His Works ECW Press Cooley D 1992 This Only Home Poems on astronauts astronomers and mariners Turnstone Press ISBN 0 88801 164 4 Cooley D 1992 Burglar of Blood Dracula poems Pachyderm Press Cooley D 1996 Sunfall Selected and new poems House of Anansi Press Cooley D 2000 Irene Poetry about the death of Cooley s mother Turnstone Press ISBN 0 88801 246 2 Cooley D 2002 Bloody Jack 2nd ed University of Alberta ISBN 0 88864 391 8 Cooley D 2003 Seeing Red Dracula Poems Turnstone Press ISBN 0 88801 277 2 Cooley D 2004 Country Music New Poems Kalamalka ISBN 0 9693482 8 2 Cooley D 2006 The Bentleys Poems of a prairie couple University of Alberta ISBN 978 0 88864 470 1 Cooley D 2007 By Word of Mouth Canadian identity poems Wilfrid Laurier ISBN 978 1 55458 007 1 Cooley D 2008 Correction Line Reconstructing Memory poems Thistledown Press ISBN 978 1 897235 50 8 Cooley D The Stones Prairie Relation poems Turnstone Press ISBN 978 0888014498Books edited edit Cooley D Ed 1981 In the Name of Narid New Poems Erin ON Porcupine s Quill Cooley D Ed 1981 Draft An Anthology of Prairie Poetry Toronto ON Turnstone Press Cooley D Ed 1980 Replacing Toronto ON ECW Cooley D Ed 1992 Inscriptions Prairie Poetry Winnipeg MB Turnstone Press 3 References editThis article uses bare URLs which are uninformative and vulnerable to link rot Please consider converting them to full citations to ensure the article remains verifiable and maintains a consistent citation 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