Robert Hogg (poet)


Robert Hogg is a Canadian poet, critic, professor, and organic farmer.

Biography

Born in Edmonton, Alberta in 1942, Robert Hogg studied English and Creative Writing at the University of British Columbia where he co-edited important Canadian little magazine TISH. He studied at SUNY Buffalo and taught at Carleton University. He completed a Ph.D. on the works of Charles Olson.

Writing

His poetry is collected in New Wave Canada, edited by Raymond Souster and published by Contact Press, and the Oxford University Press anthology, Modern Canadian Verse, edited by A.J.M. Smith. He published books of poetry and poetics with Oyez Press, Coach House Press, Black Moss Press, ECW Press, Talonbooks, and chapbooks with above/ground press, battleaxe press, and hawkweed press. In 1987, Hogg's poem "Classic Lines" was published in Edges Literary Magazine.
His poetry has been reviewed in Canadian and International journals, including Poetry and Open Letter. Douglas Barbour described Hogg's first book as "one of the most powerful of its year." His 1978 collection, Of Light, included dust jacket blurbs from Victor Coleman, Robert Creeley, and Robert Duncan, with Duncan describing the book as "one of the very few radiantly present books I have read." Hogg has been profiled on CBC Radio and in the Globe and Mail.
Hogg also founded and operated Mountain Path organics.

Publications