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Jeramy Dodds
Born (1974-12-04) 4 December 1974 (age 49)
Ajax, Ontario, Canada
Notable awardsBronwen Wallace Memorial Award (2006), CBC Literary Award (2007), Trillium Book Award (2009)

Jeramy Dodds (born 4 December 1974 in Ajax, Ontario) is a Canadian poet.

Born in Ajax, Ontario, Dodds grew up in Orono, Ontario. He studied English literature and anthropology at Trent University, medieval Icelandic studies at The University of Iceland, and has worked as a research archaeologist in Canada. He was a poetry editor at Coach House Books until January 2018.

He received the 2006 Bronwen Wallace Memorial Award and won the 2007 CBC Literary Award in poetry.[1] His debut poetry collection, Crabwise to the Hounds (Coach House Books, 2008), received the 2009 Trillium Book Award for Poetry, and was shortlisted for both the 2009 Gerald Lampert Award and the 2009 Griffin Poetry Prize.[2]

Bibliography

  • Dodds, Jeramy. (2017) Drakkar Noir. Toronto: Coach House Books. ISBN 978-1552453551
  • —— (Trans.). (2014). The Poetic Edda. Toronto: Coach House Books. ISBN 1-55-245296-4
  • —— (2008). Crabwise to the Hounds. Toronto: Coach House Books. ISBN 978-1-55245-205-9

References

  1. ^ 2007 CBC Literary Award [1st Place], "Sundress, Fortress" [1]
  2. ^ Mark Medley, "Lines that lingered". National Post, 22 November 2008.