Waddington, Miriam (1917–2004)

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Waddington, Miriam (1917–2004)

Canadian poet. Born Miriam Dworkin, Dec 23, 1917, in Winnipeg, Canada; died Mar 3, 2004, in Vancouver, Canada; dau. of Isidore Dworkin and Mussia Dworkin; m. Patrick Waddington (journalist, sep., 1960).

Studied at univer sities of Toronto and Pennsylvania; worked as social worker and then taught social work at McGill University and literature at York University; works include Green World (1945), The Second Silence (1955), The Season's Lovers (1958), The Glass Trumpet (1966), Driving Home: Poems New and Selected (1972), The Price of Gold (1976), Mister Never (1978), The Visitants (1981), Collected Poems (1986), Apartment Seven: Essays New and Collected (1989) and The Last Landscape (1992); edited Canadian Jewish Short Stories (1990). Won J. J. Segal Prize (1972, 1986) and Borestone Mountain Award (1963, 1966, 1974).

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