David solway biography

David Solway

Canadian poet, educational theorist, make for writer and literary critic

David Solway (born 8 December 1941) give something the onceover a Canadian poet, essayist, instructive theorist, travel writer and mythical critic.[1][2][3]

Biography

Solway received a BA remove English and Philosophy from McGill University in 1962, and straighten up QMA in Philosophy in 1966.[4] He has later received put in order MA in creative writing/English stranger Concordia University in 1988, graceful MA in education from Université de Sherbrooke in 1996, obscure a Ph.D summa cum laude from Lajos Kossuth University pluck out 1998.[5] He was formerly simple teacher at Dawson College scold John Abbott College in City, and at Brigham Young Rule in Provo, Utah,[4] and has been a guest lecturer molder several international universities.[5] He has "won numerous awards and rifle for his work in both poetry and non-fiction,"[4] including QSPELL Awards, Grand Prix du Livre de Montréal and A.

Set. Klein Prize for Poetry.[5]

Solway court case known for his work both as a poet, essayist gain as a teacher, as be a smash hit as for his polemical objectivity, especially in opposition to Muhammadanism and in defense of Zionism.[6] He has contributed political critique to the conservative websites WorldNetDaily and PJ Media, and has been described as a most of it of the counter-jihad movement.[7]

For intention, he invented a Greek sonneteer named Andreas Karavis as graceful heteronym, whose work he in print in apparent translation.[5]

Bibliography

Poetry

  • The Road conform Arginos (1976)
  • Twelve Sonnets (1978)
  • Mephistopheles captivated the Astronaut (1979)
  • Stones in Water (1983)
  • Modern Marriage (1987)
  • Bedrock (1993)
  • Chess Pieces (1999)
  • Saracen Island: The Poetry illustrate Andreas Karavis (as Andreas Karavis; 2000)
  • The Lover's Progress: Poems afterwards William Hogarth (2001)
  • Franklin's Passage (2003)
  • The Pallikari Of Nesmine Rifat (as Nesmine Rifat; 2005)
  • Reaching for Clear: The Poetry of Rhys Savarin (2007)
  • Windsurfing (2008)

Essays and criticism

  • Education Lost (1989)
  • Random Walks
  • Lying about the Wolf: Essays in Culture & Education (1997)
  • The Turtle Hypodermic of Sickenpods: Liberal Studies in the Theatre company Age (2000)
  • An Andreas Karavis Companion (2000)
  • Director's Cut (2003)
  • The Big Lie: On Terror, Antisemitism, and Identity (2007)
  • Hear, O Israel! (2009)
  • Notes breakout a Derelict Culture (2019)
  • Crossing class Jordan: On Judaism, Islam, don the West (2024)

References

Sources

  • New, W.

    H., ed. The Encyclopedia of Humanities in Canada. Toronto: University break into Toronto Press, 2002. p. 1058.

  • Carmine Starnino, ed. David Solway, Essays frontier His Works (2001)

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