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Canadian poet (born 1943) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jane Munro (born December 3, 1943) is a Canadian poet. She has published six collections of poetry, including Blue Sonoma, which won the 2015 Griffin Poetry Prize.
Jane Munro | |
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Born | North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | December 3, 1943
Nationality | Canadians |
Occupation | Poet |
Website | janemunro |
Munro was born in North Vancouver, British Columbia in 1943 and raised in Vancouver and North Vancouver. She studied at the University of British Columbia, undergraduate, M.F.A. and Ed.D., Indiana University B.A. and Simon Fraser University M.A. where she worked with poet Robin Blaser.[1][2] She taught creative writing in several Vancouver universities, and published her third collection, Grief Notes & Animal Dreams, in 1994.
Munro uses a blend of Eastern and Western styles in her compositions.[3] She belongs to the poetry collective Yoko's Dogs along with Susan Gillis, Jan Conn, and Mary di Michele.[2]
She is a proponent of Iyengar yoga[3] and currently lives in Vancouver.[4]
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