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The Tightrope Walker : Autobiographical Writings of Anne Wilkinson, PDF eBook

The Tightrope Walker : Autobiographical Writings of Anne Wilkinson PDF

Edited by Joan Coldwell

Part of the Heritage series

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Anne Wilkinson (1910-61) was one of the most celebrated Canadian writers of her time.

Her success as a poet came against all odds: nothing in her background, from geography to genealogy, would have suggested a literary career.

She lived her life and practiced her art in Toronto at a time when the nerve centre of Canadian poetry was unquestionably Montreal.

She was born into the highest levels of Toronto society, a daughter of the very distinguished Osler family. And yet she wrote poetry, and was published to great acclaim, through decades of marriage, child-rearing, divorce, and illness. From December 1947 to July 1956, the years during which she wrote her most successful poetry, Wilkinson kept journals; in due course she also wrote an autobiography, part of which appeared in a literary magazine shortly after she died.

Joan Coldwell brings together the complete text of the autobiography with the poet’s journals, some samples of her poetry, and a moving exchange of letters between Wilkinson and her mother. The journals vividly reveal the inner workings of the writer’s mind and her struggles to create in a difficult environment.

With an immediacy and power that only journals can achieve, these writings explore the nature of the creative process in a context of daily realities that are often harsh and sometimes heart-breaking.

The autobiography tells the story in a different way, rearranged to fit the forms of a 'legitimate' genre. Together with Coldwell’s introduction, these writings present a unique and moving self-portrait of a poet who died too young, at the peak of her career.

This volume celebrates Wilkinson’s life and work, and the spirit that informed them.

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