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Bill Bissett (William Frederick Bissett) was born on 23 November, 1939 in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, is a Canadian poet. Discover Bill Bissett's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 84 years old?

Popular As William Frederick Bissett
Occupation Poet, musician, lyricist, writer
Age 84 years old
Zodiac Sign Sagittarius
Born 23 November 1939
Birthday 23 November
Birthplace Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
Nationality Canada

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1939

Bill Bissett (born William Frederick Bissett, November 23, 1939) is a Canadian poet known for his unconventional style.

Bissett was born in Halifax, Nova Scotia.

The son of a judge, Frederick William Bissett, Bissett had a tumultuous childhood, often ran away from home as a child, and developed peritonitis.

Bissett faced several years of hospitalizations and also experienced bullying because of his sexuality, “I was trying to do as well as I could, and getting snowballs thrown at me with rocks in them because I was gay and I was getting beaten up and having really no friends.”

1950

breth features hundreds of poems dating as early as the late 1950s, to as recent as the late 2010s.

bissett is now based in Toronto.

1956

He attended Dalhousie University (1956) and the University of British Columbia (1963–1965).

After completing course requirements for his two majors in English and Philosophy, Bissett dropped out of both universities to avoid academic constraints.

1958

Bissett moved to Vancouver, British Columbia in 1958.

1962

In 1962, he had one child with partner Martina Clinton, Ooljah Bissett (whom later in life changed her name to Michelle), but Ooljah died in the early 2000s from an unknown illness.

In 1962, he started blewointment magazine.

He later launched blewointmentpress, which has published volumes by Cathy Ford, Maxine Gadd, Michael Coutts, Dick Clements writing under the pen name, "p.x. belinsky", Hart Broudy, Rosemary Hollingshead, Beth Jankola, Carolyn Zonailo, bpNichol, Ken West, Lionel Kearns and D. A. Levy.

1965

In 1965, a CBC documentary by Maurice Embra was filmed of Bissett, entitled Strange Grey Day This, the documentary is one of the earliest known documentations of Bissett's poetry and art.

1968

In 1968, Bissett collaborated with experimental rock group Th Mandan Massacre to release a spoken word album, Awake In The Red Desert, in a limited edition of 500 copies. The album became a highly sought after collector's item, until reissued by Feeding Tube Records in 2019.

1969

In 1969, having performed earlier in the evening at a concrete poetry show, bissett fell through a folding door that was supposed to be latched shut and plummeted 20 feet to a basement concrete floor, severely injuring his head.

bissett suffered brain damage, and was rendered catatonic and paralyzed.

A two-year court case was won by the insurance company and bissett never received any compensation.

1974

Indeed, according to Frank Davey, a Canadian poet and scholar, by as early as 1974, Bissett had been "ejected from cross-Canada trains, evicted by countless landlords, beaten, harassed by police, and arrested and sentenced to prison."

1977

In 1977, Bob Wenman and a group of other Conservative Members of Parliament objected to the funding of some Canadian poets, Bill Bissett in particular, by the Canadian Council for the Arts, on moral grounds.

Wenman, when speaking to Jean Chrétien (then a Minister of Finance), described Bissett's work as "disgusting and pornographic."

While in Parliament, Wenman requested that Bissett's literary work be read into the record, but his request was denied by the Speaker as not relevant.

After Wenman's accusations in 1977, and until June 1978, Bissett received no funding from Canadian Council grants, although there is no clear indication that Wenman's allegations were the cause of this.

1983

In 1983, financial hardship, plus a desire to focus on his own writing and visual art, led him to sell blewointment press (which later became Nightwood Editions).

1985

Bissett moved to London, Ontario in 1985.

1986

From 1986 to 1991, Bissett was the lyricist and vocalist in the London, Ontario band Luddites, they released several demo cassettes and an LP.

1991

They disbanded in 1991, but released a compilation of their works in 2007.

1992

Following constant harassment from law enforcement in London, Bissett moved to Toronto, Ontario in 1992, where he currently resides.

2004

Bissett is known in Toronto as a peer support worker and is the treasurer of the schizophrenia peer support group The Secret Handshake founded in 2004, by Bissett and Jordan Stone.

Bissett uses unusual orthography and incorporates visual elements in his printed poetry, and his performance of "concrete sound" poetry, sound effects, chanting, barefoot dancing and playing a maraca during his poetry readings.

Frank Davey described him as "rejecting the conventional or 'straight' world [...] not only in lifestyle but in ruthless alterations to conventional syntax and spelling."

Themes in his work range from the mystical to the mundane, incorporating humour, sentimentality, and political commentary.

2006

In 2006, Nightwood Editions published radiant danse uv being, a poetic tribute to Bissett with contributions from more than 80 writers, including Margaret Atwood, Leonard Cohen, Lorna Crozier, Patrick Lane, Steve McCaffery, P. K. Page and Darren Wershler-Henry.

In 2006 he was also featured in an episode of the television series Heart of a Poet produced by Canadian filmmaker Maureen Judge.

2007

Bissett's sound poetry was sampled by The Chemical Brothers on their 2007 CD We Are the Night.

The CD title was taken from Bissett's "Ode To D.A. Levy".

The CD went #1 in the UK and North American Electronic Music Charts.

In 2007, Bissett was awarded the George Woodcock Lifetime Achievement Award for outstanding contributions to literature in British Columbia.

The following year, he was given an Honorary Doctorate in Literature from Thompson Rivers University.

2015

In 2015, "Th ground is a prspektiv" by Bissett was once again sampled by The Chemical Brothers, this time for their album Born in the Echoes in "I'll See You There".

2019

In 2019, an anthology of poems from nearly every previously published Bissett book, entitled breth was published through Talonbooks.