David McGimpsey
David McGimpsey is a Canadian poet and author,[1] born and raised in Montreal. He is the author of the poetry collections Li'l Bastard (Coach House), Sitcom (Coach House) Hamburger Valley, California, Dogboy, Lardcake (ECW Press) as well as the critical study, Imagining Baseball: America's Pastime and Popular Culture (Indiana University Press). His book of short stories, Certifiable, was published by Insomniac Press (2004). His travel writings have appeared in The Globe and Mail and he is a frequent contributor ("Sandwich of the Month" column) to EnRoute magazine.
Li'l Bastard was shortlisted for Canada's Governor General's Award.
A PHD in English literature (specializing in American fiction), McGimpsey is also a musician (he plays guitar and sings in the rock band Puggy Hammer) and an occasional performer of stand-up comedy.
In a book of essays published about McGimpsey’s work, Population Me: Essays on David McGimpsey, acclaimed poets and scholars examine McGimpsey’s various positions on literary history, class, nationalism, humor, love and aesthetics, all of which are often mutually imbricated in McGimpsey’s work.
McGimpsey teaches literature and creative writing at Concordia University
References
- ↑ McGillis, Ian (15 November 2015). "Neil Smith, Anita Anand, David McGimpsey honoured at QWF Awards". Montreal Gazette. Retrieved 23 November 2015.
External links
- David McGimpsey at Coach House Books
- Four Poems
- Biography at Broken Pencil
- Population Me: essays on David McGimpsey
- McGimpsey reading at Concordia with other acclaimed poet/professors, YouTube
- 1997 PhD thesis at Dalhousie University "Called Shots: Baseball as Modern American Fiction"
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