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Marius Kociejowski (born 1949) is a Canadian-born poet, essayist and travel writer. Kociejowski was born in 1949 in Bishop's Mills, Ontario, to a Polish father and an English mother. In 1973, he left Canada and later settled in
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. His first publication, ''Coast'', won the Cheltenham Prize for Literature in 1991. He works as an antiquarian bookseller specializing in poetry. His interest in
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has led him to research and write two books about the country, and edit a Syrian anthology of travel writing. His book ''God's Zoo'' (2014) consists of a series of encounters with creative artists living in London who have become exiles from their cultural and geographical roots.


Works


Poetry

*''Coast'' (Greville Press, 1990) *''Doctor Honoris Causa'' (Anvil Press, 1993) *''Music's Bride'' (Anvil Press, 1999). A Canadian edition of his poems, which collected the above *''So Dance the Lords of Language'' (Porcupine's Quill in 2003) - a Canadian edition containing the above collections in a single volume. *''Collected Poems'' (Carcanet, 2019)


Prose

*''The Street Philosopher and the Holy Fool: A Syrian Journey'' (
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, 2004; new edition by Eland in 2016) *''Syria through Writers' Eyes'' (Eland, 2006) - an anthology edited by Kociejowski *''The Pigeon Wars of Damascus'' ( Biblioasis, 2010) - a sequel to ''The Street Philosopher'' *''The Pebble Chance: Feuilletons and Other Prose'' (Biblioasis, 2014) *''God’s Zoo: Artists, Exiles, Londoners'' (Carcanet, 2014) *''Zoroaster's Children and Other Travels'' (Biblioasis, 2015) *''A Factotum in the Book Trade: A Memoir'' (Biblioasis, 2022) *''The Serpent Coiled in Naples'' ( Haus, 2022)


References

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