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Joe Rosenblatt was born on 26 December, 1933 in Toronto, Ontario, is a Canadian poet (1933–2019). Discover Joe Rosenblatt'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 86 years old?

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Occupation writer / artist
Age 86 years old
Zodiac Sign Capricorn
Born 26 December, 1933
Birthday 26 December
Birthplace Toronto, Ontario
Date of death 2019
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Nationality Canada

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1933

Joseph Rosenblatt (December 26, 1933 – March 11, 2019) was a Canadian poet who lived in Qualicum Beach, British Columbia.

He won Canada's Governor-General's Award and British Columbia's B.C. Book Prize for poetry.

He was also a talented artist, whose "line drawings, paintings, and sketches often illustrate his own and other poets’ books of poetry."

The son of Jewish immigrants from Poland, Rosenblatt was born and raised in Toronto, Ontario, where he grew up in the city's Kensington Market area and attended Lansdowne Public School.

Later he went to Central Technical School, but dropped out and worked in a variety of blue-collar jobs.

1956

In 1956 he became a laborer for the Canadian Pacific Railway.

A socialist, he became a Trotskyist, joining the Socialist Education League in Toronto.

1958

He ran in the 1958 municipal election, for city council in Ward 1 (Riverdale), receiving 521 votes.

1960

He began seriously writing poetry in the early 1960s.

"He became interested in writing through his association with the worker poet Milton Acorn in the early sixties and the metaphysical poetry of Gwendolyn MacEwen."

He "got his start with the help of other poets: Milton Acorn, Al Purdy and Earle Birney."

1966

His first book, The L.S.D. Leacock, was published in 1966.

In the same year he received a Canada Council grant that allowed him to quit his railway job and write full-time.

Since then, in his 40-year career, "Rosenblatt has written more than 20 books of poetry, several autobiographical works and his poems have appeared in over thirty anthologies of Canadian poetry.... He has traveled widely giving readings of his poems in Europe, Canada and the United States."

1976

A 1976 book of selected poems, Top Soil, won Rosenblatt the Governor General's Award in 1976.

1986

A decade later, another book of selected poems, Poetry Hotel, won him the B.C. Book Prize for Poetry (now the Dorothy Livesay Poetry Prize) in 1986.

"Rosenblatt has been writer in residence at several Canadian universities, as well as the University of Rome and the University of Bologna."

"Several bilingual volumes of his poetry have been published in Italian with translations by Prof. Alfredo Rizzardi of the University of Bologna, and Ada Donati of Rome" (one being a book of his sea sonnets, A Tentacled Mother).

"His poems have also been ... translated into French, Dutch, Swedish, and Spanish."

Except where noted, bibliographic information courtesy University of Toronto.

1988

Books in Canada wrote of him in 1988 that, "street smart, water wise, heaven bent, Joe Rosenblatt is a talented man, fisher of gods, and a school in himself. He makes you feel things that are hard to touch: bee fur, tadpoles, and the human heart."

Rosenblatt summed up his philosophy of writing in this way:

2019

Rosenblatt died on March 11, 2019, shortly after advance reviews of his newest poetry collection ''Bite Me!

Musings on Monsters and Mayhem'' began to appear in media.