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Judith Copithorne was born on 1939, is a Canadian concrete and visual poet. Discover Judith Copithorne's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 85 years old?

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1939

Judith Copithorne (born 1939) is a Canadian concrete and visual poet.

Judith Copithorne grew up in Vancouver, British Columbia, in an artistic family.

She started writing and drawing at an early age and, by the time she attended the University of British Columbia, had formed her own ideas about the arts.

At UBC, she studied under such prominent figures as Warren Tallman and George Woodcock.

1960

In the early 1960s she became acquainted with an informal group of "Downtown Poets," including writers such as Gladys (Maria) Hindmarch, John Newlove, Bill Bissett, Gerry Gilbert, Maxine Gadd and Roy Kiyooka, centered around the Vancouver venues of Sound Gallery, Motion Studio and Intermedia Press.

The Downtown Poets were involved in more radical experimentation than the established TISH group of the University of British Columbia, represented by poets such as George Bowering, Fred Wah, Frank Davey and Daphne Marlatt.

The appellation "Downtown poets" was invented by UBC professor Warren Tallman to distinguish the San Francisco Renaissance-influenced UBC writers from the homegrown Canadian poets.

Judith Copithorne has made many contributions to concrete poetry and other types of experimental writing in prose, poetry and visual poetry, with works centering on domestic space and community.

Her primary work involves the intersection of text and visual forms, with early work combining text with abstract line drawings, called Poem-drawings.

In the Introduction to the anthology Four Parts Sand, she describes her work in the following manner:

2009

"'Poem-drawings are an attempt to fuse visual and verbal perceptions. The eye sees, the ear hears, movement is felt kinaesthetically throughout the body and all these sensations are perceived in heart, belly and brain. The aims are the same as in other forms of literature and art: concentration and communication, delight, immersion in the present moment.'" Copithorne has published over 40 books, chapbooks, and ephemeral items; a bibliography of her work was published by jwcurry in the March, 2009 issue #400 of 1 cent). She has been published in blewointment and Ganglia.