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Kevin Connolly (writer)

Kevin Michael Connolly (born 20 March 1962) is a Canadian poet, freelance editor and critic who was born in Biloxi, Mississippi and grew up in Maple, Ontario.〔(【引用サイトリンク】archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20101227051526/http://www.ecwpress.com/biographies/kevin_connolly )〕 Connolly has served as an editor for presses such as ECW Press, House of Anansi Press and Coach House Press. Connolly graduated from York University in 1985 with a Bachelor of Arts with honors and currently resides in Toronto with his partner, Canadian writer Gil Adamson.〔 After leaving York University, Connolly co-founded ''what!'' magazine with fellow York graduate, Jason Sherman.〔 ''What!'' magazine published from 1985 to 1993 and was considered highly influential.〔 Connolly incorporates the strategies and technique of language poetry in his work and his poetry has appeared in a number of small presses, including ''The Monika Schnarre story'' and ''Deathcake''. In 1998, ''Eye weekly'' (a ''Toronto Star'' newspaper based division) hired Connolly to write columns on poetry, food and theatre but by 2004 he left to start working as an editor for Coach House press.〔
==Works and criticisms==

In 1995, Connolly released his first collection of work, ''Asphalt cigar'' (coach House Press), which was nominated for the league of Canadian poets’ Gerald Lampert Award for best first book of poetry.〔 Upon releasing ''Asphalt cigar'' (1995), Connolly was one of six writers featured in ''Blues and True Concussions'' (House of Anansi Press, 1996), an anthology of new Toronto poets.〔 In 2002, Connolly released his second collection of work titled ''Happyland'' (ECW Press) but did not gain greater recognition until the release of his 2005 collection, ''Drift'' (House of Anansi press) which won the Trillium Book Award for poetry.〔 Connolly’s second and third collections were both successful but were commonly criticized as showing too much of his process and ‘’lacking cohesive shape’’. In 2008, Connolly released his fourth collection of work, titled ''Revolver'' (House of Anansi press), which included the poems ''Revolver'' and ''Orono'', both nominated for the 2009 Griffin Poetry Prize.〔()〕 Connolly was a runner up for the Griffin poetry prize alongside writer Jeramy Dodds’ poem, titled ''crabwise to the hounds'', which Connolly himself edited. Connolly’s poem, ''Revolver'', was well received and he was noted for his use of humor in writing.〔http://0-web.ebscohost.com.innopac.douglas.bc.ca/ehost/detail?vid=3&hid=14&sid=0a16b04e-9350-4e8b-8557-5b19c92ed5e9%40sessionmgr13&bdata=JnNpdGU9ZWhvc3QtbGl2ZSZzY29wZT1zaXRl#db=a9h&AN=52339858〕

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