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Tim Lander

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Tim Lander (born 26 February 1938) is a Canadian poet.

Born in Surrey, England, he studied at the University of London. In 1964, Lander emigrated to Canada. He lived primarily in Vancouver, where he began publishing 'chapbooks' of his poetry.

He now lives in Nanaimo, British Columbia. Lander can be seen regularly playing a penny-whistle in front of the Regional Library branch at the Krall space (downtown Nanaimo)[1]. He survives by selling his poetry and enjoys the generosity of verbal exchange with passers-by.

Bibliography

  • Street Heart Poems (1993)
  • Pecunia Non Olet (1997)
  • The Glass Book: Poems (1999)
  • The Book of Prejudices (2002)
  • Inappropriate Behaviour (2006)