Biography
Anne Cochran Wilkinson, a Canadian poet and writer was born in Toronto, Ontario at Craigleigh, the Rosedale home of her maternal grandfather, the banker and Ontario politician Sir Edmund Boyd Osler. The middle child of Mary Osler and lawyer George Gibbons, she grew up in privileged society in London, Ontario and, after her father's early death from multiple sclerosis in 1919, in Toronto and California, and at her grandfather's country estate at Roches Point on Lake Simcoe.
Wilkinson was part of the modernist movement in Canadian poetry, one of only a few prominent women poets of the time, along with Dorothy Livesay and P. K. Page. By 1946 several of her poems had appeared in literary journals, and subsequently she published two collections of poetry, <i>Counterpoint to Sleep</i> (1951) and <i>The Hangman Ties the Holly</i> (1955), the latter of which was flagged by Northrup Frye as a volume of "poetry of particular importance" that year. She also published two books of prose before her untimely death from lung cancer in 1961: <i>Lions in the Way</i> (1956), a history of her maternal family, the Oslers, and <i>Swann and Daphne</i> (1960), a modern fairy tale for children. A founding editor and patron of the literary quarterly <i>The Tamarack Review</i>, her work appeared in several prominent Canadian publications of the day, including <i>Northern Review</i>. It was anthologized in <i>The Oxford Book of Canadian Verse</i> (ed. A.J.M. Smith, 1960), <i>The Penguin Book of Canadian Verse</i> (ed. Ralph Gustafson, 1975), <i>Canadian Poetry 1920 to 1960</i> (ed. Brian Terhearne, 2010[5], was broadcast on CBC Radio's Anthology, and was recorded on the album <i>Six Toronto Poets</i>, alongside the poems of W.W.E. Ross, Raymond Souster, Margaret Avison, James Reaney and Jay Macpherson. Her close friend A. J. M. Smith edited and introduced <i>The Collected Poems of Anne Wilkinson and a Prose Memoir</i>, which was posthumously published in 1968. Her writing was celebrated by artist/filmmaker Joyce Wieland and author Michael Ondaatje, and set to music by composer Oskar Morawetz. In the early 1990s it was re-examined by Joan Coldwell, who edited a new edition of the poems, as well as a volume of Wilkinson's autobiographical writings.
(Information gathered from several sources.)
Wilkinson was part of the modernist movement in Canadian poetry, one of only a few prominent women poets of the time, along with Dorothy Livesay and P. K. Page. By 1946 several of her poems had appeared in literary journals, and subsequently she published two collections of poetry, <i>Counterpoint to Sleep</i> (1951) and <i>The Hangman Ties the Holly</i> (1955), the latter of which was flagged by Northrup Frye as a volume of "poetry of particular importance" that year. She also published two books of prose before her untimely death from lung cancer in 1961: <i>Lions in the Way</i> (1956), a history of her maternal family, the Oslers, and <i>Swann and Daphne</i> (1960), a modern fairy tale for children. A founding editor and patron of the literary quarterly <i>The Tamarack Review</i>, her work appeared in several prominent Canadian publications of the day, including <i>Northern Review</i>. It was anthologized in <i>The Oxford Book of Canadian Verse</i> (ed. A.J.M. Smith, 1960), <i>The Penguin Book of Canadian Verse</i> (ed. Ralph Gustafson, 1975), <i>Canadian Poetry 1920 to 1960</i> (ed. Brian Terhearne, 2010[5], was broadcast on CBC Radio's Anthology, and was recorded on the album <i>Six Toronto Poets</i>, alongside the poems of W.W.E. Ross, Raymond Souster, Margaret Avison, James Reaney and Jay Macpherson. Her close friend A. J. M. Smith edited and introduced <i>The Collected Poems of Anne Wilkinson and a Prose Memoir</i>, which was posthumously published in 1968. Her writing was celebrated by artist/filmmaker Joyce Wieland and author Michael Ondaatje, and set to music by composer Oskar Morawetz. In the early 1990s it was re-examined by Joan Coldwell, who edited a new edition of the poems, as well as a volume of Wilkinson's autobiographical writings.
(Information gathered from several sources.)
Books by Anne Wilkinson
The essential Anne Wilkinson
The Poetry of Anne Wilkinson
Up Country - Portraits Of Rura
Up Country - Portraits Of Rural Australia
The collected poems of Anne Wilkinson
The collected poems, and a pro
The collected poems, and a prose memoir
Swann & Daphne
Swann & Daphne
Lions in the way
The hangman ties the holly
The hangman ties the holly
The collected poems of Anne Wi
The collected poems of Anne Wildinson