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Ray Hsu is author of two books. While completing his Ph.D. in English | Dr. Ray Hsu is author of two award-winning books of poetry. While completing his Ph.D. in English Literary Studies at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, he taught for over two years at in US prison, where he founded the Prison Writing Workshop. | ||
He teaches poetry at UBC, where he taught the first-ever Asian Canadian Creative Writing workshop. He is also former editor of Ricepaper magazine. | |||
'''Books''' | '''Books''' | ||
Anthropy (Nightwood Editions, 2004, winner of the Gerald Lampert Award) | Anthropy (Nightwood Editions, 2004, winner of the Gerald Lampert Award, nominated for a Trillium Book Award in Poetry) | ||
Cold Sleep Permanent Afternoon (Nightwood Editions, 2010) | Cold Sleep Permanent Afternoon (Nightwood Editions, 2010, winner of an Alcuin Award) |
Revision as of 18:45, 22 October 2012
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Location
Vancouver 49° 15' 39.14" N, 123° 6' 50.23" W Arts Academia/Research Poetry Person
Published books
Title | Extended title | Year of Publication |
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Anthropy | 2004 |
Dr. Ray Hsu is author of two award-winning books of poetry. While completing his Ph.D. in English Literary Studies at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, he taught for over two years at in US prison, where he founded the Prison Writing Workshop.
He teaches poetry at UBC, where he taught the first-ever Asian Canadian Creative Writing workshop. He is also former editor of Ricepaper magazine.
Books
Anthropy (Nightwood Editions, 2004, winner of the Gerald Lampert Award, nominated for a Trillium Book Award in Poetry)
Cold Sleep Permanent Afternoon (Nightwood Editions, 2010, winner of an Alcuin Award)