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Lane, Patrick

LC control no.n 50035865
Descriptive conventionsrda
LC classificationPR9199.3.L32
Personal name headingLane, Patrick
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Variant(s)Lane, Neil Patrick
Lane, Patrick, 1939-2019
Lane, Patrick, 1939-
See alsoFounded corporate body of person: Very Stone House (Firm)
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Other standard no.Q3369586
0000000118844488
66513400
12190
Associated countryCanada
Associated placeWinnipeg (Man.)
Saskatoon (Sask.)
Victoria (B.C.)
LocatedOkanagan Valley (B.C. : Region)
Sunshine Coast (B.C.)
Saanichton (B.C.)
Birth date1939-03-26
Death date2019-03-07
Place of birthNelson (B.C.)
Place of deathNorth Saanich (B.C.)
Field of activityPoetry Literature
Creative writing (Higher education)
AffiliationVery Stone House (Firm)
University of Manitoba
University of Saskatchewan
University of Victoria (B.C.)
Profession or occupationPoets Authors
University and college faculty members Literature teachers
Found inHis Letters from the savage mind, c1966.
Info. converted from 678, 2012-10-02 (b. 1939)
Last water song, 2007: t.p. (Patrick Lane) Can. CIP (Lane, Patrick, 1939-)
Deep river night, ©2018: title page (Patrick Lane) jacket (Patrick Lane lives near Victoria, B.C., with his wife, the poet Lorna Crozier)
LAC internal file, March 22, 2019 (access point: Lane, Patrick, 1939-; full name: Neil Patrick Lane; born March 26, 1939; Canadian)
OCLC, March 22, 2019 (access point: Lane, Patrick; predominant usage: Patrick Lane; usage: Pat Lane)
Wikipedia, March 24, 2020 (Patrick Lane; March 26, 1939 - March 7, 2019; Canadian poet; he had written in several other genres, including essays, short stories, and was the author of the novel Red Dog, Red Dog; born in Nelson, British Columbia; Lane, Bill Bissett and Seymour Mayne founded the small-press publisher Very Stone House in 1966; In 1968, Lane's first marriage ended and he moved to South America to dedicate himself completely to writing. When he returned, he remarried and established a home in the Okanagan Valley in 1972. In 1974 he and his wife moved to the Sunshine Coast. After a second divorce in 1978, he became Writer-in-Residence at University of Manitoba, where he met fellow poet Lorna Crozier; lived for many years with Crozier in Saanichton, British Columbia; from 1986 to 1990, Lane taught creative writing and Canadian literature courses at the University of Saskatchewan in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, and later taught at the University of Victoria in Victoria, British Columbia from 1991 to 2004. When he retired from formal teaching, he was still an adjunct professor at UVic and frequently lead retreats and workshops for writers; lived the latter part of his life in the Victoria, BC area)
The Canadian encyclopedia, via WWW, March 24, 2020 (Patrick Lane, poet (born 26 March 1939 in Nelson, BC; died 7 March 2019 in North Saanich, BC))
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Addicted, 2016: title page (Patrick Lane) Wikipedia 8/20/2020 (Patrick was born in 1939 in British Columbia; he taught cretive writing at the University of Saskatchewan)
National bib agency no.0101B3554E
Invalid LCCNn 2020046977
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