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Dennis Cooley (born August 27, 1944) is a Canadian author of poetry and criticism, a retired university professor, and a vital figure in the evolution of the prairie long poem. He was raised by his parents on a farm near the small city of Estevan, Saskatchewan in Canada, and currently resides in Winnipeg, Manitoba. He is currently married to his wife, Diane, and is the father of two daughters, Megan and Dana. Dennis's self-proclaimed his influences in writing to be William Carlos Williams, H.D., Robert Duncan, Charles Olson, E.E. Cummings, Eli Mandel, Andrew Suknaski, Daphne Marlatt, bpNichol, Michael Ondaatje, and Robert Kroetsch.〔http://bookworkpjw.ca/images_book_pdfs/cooley_sample.pdf〕 ==Early life== As a student, Dennis held a variety of different laboring jobs during the summers.〔http://umanitoba.ca/centres/ccwoc/staff_and_board/cooley_dennis.html〕 First attending secondary schooling at the University of Saskatchewan, Dennis obtained with added Distinction his Bachelor of Education Degree in 1966, a High Honours Bachelor of Arts Degree in 1967〔http://umanitoba.ca/centres/ccwoc/staff_and_board/cooley_dennis.html〕 and afterwards upgraded to his Masters of Arts Degree on Stephen Crane's imagery and symbolism in 1968.〔http://www.kalamalkapress.com/legacy/digitalarchive/cooley.pdf〕 Dennis later moved on to New York City to attend one of the United State’s top private universities - the University of Rochester. It was there that Dennis prepared his first Doctorate on the San Francisco-born American poet, Robert Duncan. This aided in his earning of his Ph. D in 1971.〔http://poets.ca/members_data/Dennis%20Cooley〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Dennis Cooley」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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