Robert Bringhurst

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Robert Bringhurst (born October 16, 1946) is a poet, typographer and author.

Born in Los Angeles, California, he was raised in Utah, Montana, Wyoming, Alberta, and British Columbia. Bringhurst studied architecture, linguistics, and physics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and comparative literature and philosophy at the University of Utah. He holds a BA from Indiana University and an MFA in creative writing from the University of British Columbia.

Bringhurst has taught literature, art history and history of typography at several universities and held fellowships from the Canada Council for the Arts, the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, and the Guggenheim Foundation.

Among most graphic designers, the name Bringhurst is synonymous with his The Elements of Typographic Style – a reference book of typefaces, glyphs and the visual and geometric arrangement of type.

He lives on Quadra Island, near Vancouver, British Columbia.

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[edit] Bibliography

[edit] Poetry

  • The Shipwright's Log1972
  • Cadastre1973
  • Eight Objects1975
  • Bergschrund – 1975
  • Tzuhalem's Mountain1982
  • The Beauty of the Weapons: Selected Poems 1972–82 – 1982 (nominated for a Governor General's Award)
  • Tending the Fire1985
  • The Blue Roofs of Japan1986
  • Pieces of Map, Pieces of Music – 1986
  • Conversations with a Toad1987
  • The Calling: Selected Poems 1970–19951995
  • Elements (with drawings by Ulf Nilsen) – 1995
  • The Book of Silences2001
  • Ursa Major2003 (shortlisted for the 2004 Dorothy Livesay Poetry Prize)
  • New World Suite Number Three: A poem in four movements for three voices2006

[edit] Prose

  • Visions: Contemporary Art in Canada (with Geoffrey James, Russel Keziere & Doris Shadbolt) – 1983
  • Ocean/Paper/Stone1984
  • The Raven Steals the Light (with Bill Reid) – 1984
  • Shovels, Shoes and the Slow Rotation of Letters – 1986
  • The Black Canoe (with photographs by Ulli Steltzer) – 1991
  • Boats Is Saintlier than Captains: Thirteen Ways of Looking at Morality, Language, and Design1997
  • Native American Oral Literatures and the Unity of the Humanities1998
  • A Short History of the Printed Word (with Warren Chappell) – 1999
  • The Elements of Typographic Style1992, revised 1996, revised 2004, revised 2005
  • The Solid Form Of Language: An Essay On Writing And Meaning2004
  • The Tree of Meaning: Thirteen Lectures 2006
  • Everywhere Being is Dancing 2007

[edit] Translation

  • A trilogy entitled Masterworks of the Classical Haida Mythtellers:
    • A Story As Sharp As a Knife: The Classical Haida Mythtellers and Their World – 1999 (nominated for a Governor General's Award)
    • Nine Visits to the Mythworld – (a reinterpretation of the stories of mythteller Ghandl of the Qayahl Llaanas, as collected in 1900 by John Reed Swanton[1]) – 2000 (shortlisted for the 2001 Canadian Griffin Poetry Prize)
    • Being in Being: The Collected Works of a Master Haida Mythteller - Skaay of the Qquuna Qiighawaay2002
  • Parmenides, The Fragments – 2003

[edit] References

  1. ^ Northwest Coast Books: Nine Visits to the Mythworld

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