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David William McFadden (October 11, 1940 – June 6, 2018) was a Canadian poet, fiction writer, and
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Biography

McFadden was born in
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, and began writing poetry while still in high school, publishing in literary magazines, corresponding with beat writer Jack Kerouac, and becoming a
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for the ''
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'' newspaper. As he gained success as a poet he quit the newspaper devoting himself full-time to literature in 1976. McFadden served on the editorial board of
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, and as a contributing editor for ''SwiftCurrent'' and ''Canadian Art Magazine''. He was a monthly columnist for ''
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'' and ''Hamilton This Month''. He taught at David Thompson University Centre for three years and was a member of the production team of the literary journal ''Brick''. McFadden's poetry critiques the commercialism and shallowness of modern society. His work, with its overt humour, reflections on contemporary urban life, and interest in the mistakes of the imagination is influenced by
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, John Ashbery and the New York School of the 1950s, as well as the
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writers of the 1960s such as
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and
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. His work focuses on Canadian subjects, settings and personalities. His book of 100 Baudelaire-inspired prose poems, ''Gypsy Guitar'', was called "everyone's favourite book of poems" by
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. McFadden is a founding member of GOSH (Gentlemen of Sensible Height), and a former member of International PEN, the Writer's Union of Canada, the
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, and the Last Minute Club. In 2012, McFadden was diagnosed with logopenic variant primary progressive aphasia, a type of
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that affects a person’s memory of words, and shortly thereafter he became one of the first participants in a study of the effects of aerobic exercise on people already affected by dementia.


Works


Poetry

*''The Poem Poem'' – 1967 *''Letters from the Earth to the Earth'' – 1968 *''Poems Worth Knowing'' – 1971 *''Intense Pleasure'' – 1972 *''The Ova Yogas'' – 1972 *''The Poet's Progress'' – 1977 *''The Saladmaker'' – 1977 *''I Don't Know'' – 1978 *''A Knight in Dried Plums'' – 1978 *''On the Road Again'' – 1978 *''A New Romance'' – 1979 *''My Body Was Eaten By Dogs'' – 1981 *''Country of the Open Heart'' – 1982 *''Three Stories and Ten Poems'' – 1982 *''A Pair of Baby Lambs'' – 1983 *''The Art of Darkness'' – 1984 (nominated for a
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) *''Gypsy Guitar'' – 1987 (nominated for a
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) *''Anonymity Suite'' – 1992 *''There'll Be Another'' – 1995 *''Five Star Planet'' – 2002 *''Why Are You So Sad? Selected Poems of David W. McFadden'' – 2007 (shortlisted for the 2008 Canadian
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) *''Be Calm, Honey'' – 2008 (shortlisted for the 2009 Governor General's Award in Poetry) *''Why Are You So Long & Sweet? Collected Long Poems of David W. McFadden'' – 2009 *''What's the Score?'' – 2012 (winner of the 2013 Canadian
Griffin Poetry Prize The Griffin Poetry Prize is Canada's most generous poetry award. It was founded in 2000 by businessman and philanthropist Scott Griffin. Before 2022, the awards went to one Canadian and one international poet who writes in the English language. ...
)


Fiction

*''The Great Canadian Sonnet'' – 1974 *''Animal Spirits'' – 1983 *''Canadian Sunset'' – 1986


Travel

*''A Trip Around Lake Huron'' – 1980 *''A Trip Around Lake Erie'' – 1980 *''A Trip Around Lake Ontario'' – 1988 *''An Innocent in Ireland'' – 1995 *''Great Lakes Suite'' – 1997 *''An Innocent in Scotland'' – 1999 *''An Innocent in Newfoundland'' – 2003 *''An Innocent in Cuba'' – 2003


References


External links


Griffin Poetry Prize biography

Griffin Poetry Prize reading, including video clip

Seeing our city through the eyes of a poet
in the ''Hamilton Spectator''
Man of verse finds spotlight a curse
in the ''Toronto Star''
David McFadden entry in The Canadian Encyclopedia


– Biography and six poems (Eight Medical Students, Xavier Simpático and His Old Church, Havana All Night Long, One-Legged Man in Shorts, Dreamland Cuba, The Death of Greg Curnoe, Nuclear Physicist Seeks New Home) * {{DEFAULTSORT:McFadden, David 1940 births 2018 deaths 20th-century Canadian poets 20th-century Canadian male writers Canadian male poets Writers from Hamilton, Ontario