Morse, Garry Thomas
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Additional Information
Birth Date
- 1976
Descriptor
- Canadians
Descriptor
- Kwakwaka'wakw (North American people)
Birth Place
- British Columbia
Associated Language
- English
Field of Activity
(lcsh) Novels
Occupation
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Sources
- found: Death in Vancouver, c2009:t.p. (Garry Thomas Morse), verso, Can. CIP (hdg.: Morse, Garry Thomas)
- found: Rogue cells ; Carbon harbour, 2013:title page (Garry Thomas Morse) page opposite page 3 of cover (surrealist writer)
- found: Wikipedia, January 19, 2018(Garry Thomas Morse is a Canadian poet and novelist. He is a two-time nominee for the Governor General's Award for English-language poetry, at the 2011 Governor General's Awards for Discovery Passages and at the 2016 Governor General's Awards for Prairie Harbour, and a two-time ReLit Award nominee for his fiction works Minor Episodes / Major Ruckus in 2013 and Rogue Cells / Carbon Harbour in 2014; he is of Kwakwaka'wakw descent; has worked as an editor for Talonbooks and Signature Editions; originally from British Columbia, he is currently based in Winnipeg)
- found: Winnipeg International Writers Festival website, January 19, 2018(Garry Thomas Morse has published both fiction and poetry, notably the Governor-General's Award poetry finalist Discovery Passages, an excavation of myth, history, and the injustice of the potlatch ban against his Kwakwaka'wakw First Nations ancestors. Morse is also responsible for The Chaos! Quincunx, a genre-busting speculative fiction series in three books that has received two nominations for the ReLit Award. In his latest poetry title, Prairie Harbour (Talonbooks), Morse traces multiple lines of his mixed ancestry, including the nomadic Wakashan speakers who were later to form various West Coast First Nations, and Jedidiah Morse, the "father of American geography." Morse currently resides in Winnipeg) - https://thinairwinnipeg.ca/writers/garry-thomas-morse/
- found: Yams do not exist, 2019:CIP title page (Garry Thomas Morse) LAC CIP application (born 1976; Canadian)
- found: LAC internal file, July 17, 2019(access point: Morse, Garry Thomas; born 1974 or 1976; Canadian/Kwakiutl)
LC Classification
- PR9199.4.M6567
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Change Notes
- 2009-06-02: new
- 2021-12-10: revised
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