Jack Hannan

Jack Hannan is a Canadian poet and the sales manager at McGill-Queen’s University Press. His first full collection of poetry, Some Frames, was published in 2011 even though his work has been circulating in Canadian literary magazines and in chapbook format since the 1970s. He stopped writing for twenty years from 1984-2004.[1] Some Frames was a finalist for the Quebec Writers' Federation’s A.M. Klein Award for poetry.[2] He participated in Dial-A-Poem Montreal 1985-1987.

Publications

Poetry

  • Some Frames. Toronto, ON: Cormorant Books, 2011.
  • A Rhythm to Stand Beside. Toronto, ON: Cormorant Books, 2013.
  • Peeling Oranges in the Shade. Sutton, ON: Paget Press, 1978.

Prose

  • The Poet Is a Radio. Montreal, QC: Linda Leith Publishing. 2016.
gollark: Plus this way the military technology can get to civilians faster. There are lots of useful spinoffs.
gollark: Developing what?
gollark: The military bit which ~~attacks~~ defends overseas, I mean.
gollark: I mean, most of the US's military *is* at least government-managed.
gollark: Some would say it's due to the whole "monopoly on force" thing.

References

  1. John Herbert Cunningham. "Looking for ways to start again: Jack Hannan's Some Frames." Arc Poetry Magazine. July 10, 2012.
  2. John Kenney "Montreal poet Jack Hannan shows us that poetry..." Ottawa Citizen. November 25, 2011.
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