Canadian poet (1930–1982)
Miriam Mandel
Born Miriam Minovitch(1930-06-24 ) June 24, 1930 Rockglen, Saskatchewan Died February 13, 1982(1982-02-13) (aged 51) Edmonton, Alberta Language English Citizenship CanadianEducation B.A. Alma mater University of Saskatchewan Notable awards Governor General's Award Spouse Eli Mandel Children Evie, Charles
Miriam Mandel (June 24, 1930 – February 13, 1982) was a Canadian poet who won Canada 's Governor General's Award .
Early life
Miriam Mandel was born in Rockglen, Saskatchewan .[ 1]
She gained her B.A. from the University of Saskatchewan in 1950.[ 1] In 1949 she married Eli Mandel , and after her graduation the couple moved to Toronto where he worked on a Ph.D. at the University of Toronto . After he received his doctorate in 1957, they moved to Edmonton , where he taught at the University of Alberta until 1967.[ 2] The couple had two children.[ 3] In 1967 the couple divorced and Eli Mandel remarried.[ 2]
Career
Shortly after their marriage broke up, Miriam Mandel began writing poetry.[ 4] She won the Governor General's Award in 1973 for her first collection, Lions At Her Face. [ 1] She later published two more collections of poetry.[ 5]
Miriam Mandel was a long-time sufferer from depression .[ 4] Patrick Lane was inspired by her to write his 1983 poem "And of the Measure of Winter We Are Sure".[ 6]
Miriam Mandel died in Edmonton by suicide .[ 4] [ 7]
Novelist Sheila Watson edited Miriam Mandel's Collected Poems in 1984.[ 4] [ 8] The Miriam Mandel fonds is at the University of Calgary .[ 1]
Bibliography
Poetry
Non-fiction
Miriam Mandel et al. Herpes Handbook: A Guide For the Diagnosis and Management of Herpes Genitals . Toronto: R.E.A.C.H., 1981.
The Miriam Mandel Papers. Sandra Mortensen, compiler; Apollonia Steele and Jean F. Tener, ed. Calgary: University of Calgary Press, 1990.[ 10] ISBN 0-919813-61-5 ISSN 0831-4497
Except where noted, bibliographic information courtesy University of Saskatchewan. [ 11]
References
^ a b c d "Mandel, Miriam, 1930-1982 ," Special Collections, University of Calgary Library, UCalgary.ca, Web, Apr, 24, 2011.
^ a b "Mandel, Eli," Encyclopedia of Saskatchewan, URegina.ca, Web, Apr. 25, 2011.
^ "Elias (Eli) Wolf Mandel Biography ," Estevan, Saskatchewan, Gent-Family.com, Web, Apr. 25, 2011.
^ a b c d Marlene Alt, "Mandel, Miriam ," Canadian Encyclopedia (Edmonton: Hurtig, 1988), 1290.
^ Frank Davey (April 2011). When Tish Happens: The Unlikely Story of Canada's Most Influential Literary Magazine . ECW Press. p. 380. ISBN 978-1-55490-944-5 .
^ Questions and Answers, "And of the Measure of Winter We Are Sure Archived 2011-01-17 at the Wayback Machine ," CanLit Poets, Canadian Literature,
^ Lola Lemire Tostevin (1995). Subject to Criticism . Mercury Press. pp. 20–23. ISBN 978-1-55128-025-7 .
^ George Melnyk (1998). The Literary History of Alberta: From the end of the war to the end of the century . University of Alberta. pp. 74 , 240. ISBN 978-0-88864-324-7 .
^ "Bibliography of Works by Sheila Watson Archived 2010-11-06 at the Wayback Machine ," English-Canadian Writers, AthabascaU.ca, Web, Apr. 22, 2011.
^ "The Miriam Mandel Papers ," University of Calgary Press," Web, Apr. 25, 2011.
^ "Books by former English Department Students ," USask.ca, Web, Apr. 25, 2011.
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