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John Robert Colombo

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Nationality
  
Canadian

Spouse
  
Ruth Colombo

Role
  
Author


Name
  
John Colombo

Period
  
1957–present

Education
  
University of Toronto


Born
  
March 24, 1936 (age 88) Kitchener, Ontario, Canada (
1936-03-24
)

Occupation
  
Writer, folklorist, editor in chief, public speaker, radio and television personality

Genre
  
Folklore, science fiction, poetry, humour, aphorisms, reference, quotations, translations, armorial bearing, Canadian native studies, almanac, maps

Notable works
  
Colombo's Canadian Quotations(Hurtig, 1974), Colombo's Canadian References (Oxford, 1976)

Notable awards
  
Harbourfront International Literary Award, Honorary doctorate in literature by York University, Member of the Order of Canada

Books
  
Haunted Toronto, Mysteries of Ontario, Ghost stories of Ontario, Ghost stories of Canada, The Big Book of Canadian

Similar People
  
Sax Rohmer, Stephen Leacock, John Strachan, Gyorgy Faludy, George Jonas

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John Robert Colombo, CM (born March 24, 1936) is a Canadian author, editor, and poet. He has published over 200 titles, including major anthologies and reference works.

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Early life

Colombo was born in Kitchener, Ontario, in 1936. He attended the University of Toronto, where he began to organize literary events in the late 1950s. He began writing and publishing poetry in the early 1960s; his very first book of poetry Lines for the Last Days was illustrated by William Kurelek. His imprint Hawkshead Press published Margaret Atwood's first collection of poetry in 1963. He also facilitated the appearance of first books of fiction written by Hugh Hood and Alice Munro and the first mass-market publication of a science-fiction story by Robert J. Sawyer. He served as literary manager of the old Bohemian Embassy in Toronto and wrote poetry and also pioneered "found poetry" in the country. He then moved into editorial positions with some of Toronto's large publishing houses, including McClelland and Stewart and Hurtig. During that period, he edited George Grant's Lament for a Nation, and served as managing editor of the Tamarack Review, at the time the leading literary quarterly.

Writing career

In the early 1970s, Colombo began working on the first of many anthologies, a collection of quotations from prominent Canadians titled Colombo's Canadian Quotations. Following the success of the quotations collection, Colombo went on to publish dozens of collections, ranging from bibliographies of Canadian reference works to collections of folk tales, stories of the paranormal, and UFO sightings. As of 2014, Colombo has published over 200 titles, making him the second-most prolific author in Canadian literary history. His anthology writing earned him the nickname "the Master Gatherer" amongst Canadian writers and literary critics. He has also been dubbed "Canada's Mr. Mystery" for his compilations of the paranormal. In the 1990s, Colombo began publishing his writing through his own imprint, Colombo and Company.

Recognition

  • Harbourfront International Literary Award
  • Honorary doctorate in literature by York University
  • Member of the Order of Canada
  • The Centennial Medal
  • The Order of Cyril and Methodius (first class)
  • Esteemed Knight of Mark Twain
  • A Fellow, Northrop Frye Centre, Victoria College, University of Toronto.
  • References

    John Robert Colombo Wikipedia