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Floating Islands

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Mike Doyle has lived in Victoria, BC for nearly half a century; a longtime Canadian citizen, as a poet he considers himself 'cosmopolitan.' He is also a biographer, critic and editor. Floating Islands tells the story of his Irish family background, his childhood and youth in London, England, during the 1930s Depression and the Second World War, through the blitz and the flying bombs. At age fourteen, he discovered his gift for poetry and decided to make it his life's ambition. At 17, as a high school dropout, he joined the British Royal Navy. At 21 he was posted to Wellington, New Zealand. Two years later, his first serious poems were published in the quarterly Landfall. After naval service, he trained as a teacher and took a series of degrees leading eventually to a lectureship at Auckland University. His first poetry collection, A Splinter of Glass (1956) received several awards, including a UNESCO International Artist's Fellowship, which enabled him to spend months travelling in the United States with the object of meeting American writers. Intended as a 'warts and all' rather than a back-patting life story, Floating Islands deals with events up to the point when a Fellowship of the American Council of Learned Societies enabled Doyle to spend a year as a visiting fellow in American Studies at Yale University, during which he wrote a book on the career of American poet William Carlos Williams and the book-length poem sequence, Earth Meditations, which later became his first Canadian book, published by Coach House Press, Toronto, in 1971

237 pages, Paperback

Published January 1, 2015

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