Name Jason Camlot Role Poet | Albums Mr. Fedora, O Glee | |
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Books What the World Said, Attention All Typewriters, The Debaucher, Style and the Nineteent, The animal library |
Irving Layton Centenary - Jason Camlot
Jason Camlot (born 1967) is a Canadian poet, scholar and songwriter. His first collection of poems, The Animal Library was nominated for the 2000 A. M. Klein Prize for Poetry, and his co-edited collection of essays, Language Acts: Anglo-Québec Poetry, 1976 to the 21st Century was nominated for the 2007 Gabrielle Roy Prize. He teaches literature in the Department of English at Concordia University, Montreal, Quebec, and edits the Punchy Writers poetry imprint for DC Books. His scholarly research has focused on the history of literary style, and on spoken and literary sound recordings.
Contents
- Irving Layton Centenary Jason Camlot
- Off the Shelf Jason Camlot November 30 2017
- Poetry
- Chapbooks
- Criticism
- Recordings
- References

Off the Shelf: Jason Camlot, November 30, 2017
Poetry

Chapbooks
Lines Crossed Out [with artwork by Betty Goodwin] (Delirium Press, 2005)The Fruit Man and Other Poems [with artwork by J.R. Carpenter (WithWords Press, 2008)Criticism
Language Acts: Anglo-Québec Poetry, 1976 to the 21st Century [edited with Todd Swift] (Vehicule Press, 2007)Style and the Nineteenth-Century British Critic: Sincere Mannerisms (Ashgate Publishing, 2008)Recordings
O Glee (Urban Myth Recordings)Mr. Fedora (Urban Myth Recordings)References
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