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Donald George Gutteridge (born 30 September 1937) is a Canadian author of poetry, fiction and scholarly works. He is also professor emeritus at the University of Western Ontario. == Biography==
Don Gutteridge was born in Sarnia, Ontario in 1937, and was raised in the nearby village of Point Edward, Ontario. His high schooling took place in Sarnia and Chatham, Ontario. He attended the University of Western Ontario (UWO), where he graduated with a BA Honours in English in 1960. After graduating, Gutteridge taught high school English for seven years before joining the Faculty of Education at UWO in 1969. He is currently Professor Emeritus. Gutteridge is the author of more than thirty books: poetry, fiction and scholarly works. Among his best-known poems are the mythic tetralogy: ''Riel: A Poem For Voices'', ''Coppermine: The Quest For North'', ''Borderlands'', and ''Tecumseh''. He has recently produced a series of mystery novels, ''The Marc Edwards Mysteries''.〔 In 1972 he won the President’s Medal at The University of Western Ontario for his poem "Death At Quebec". He lives in London, Ontario with his wife Anne. He has two children, John and Kate, and six grandchildren.〔
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