Brewster, Elizabeth (1922–)
Brewster, Elizabeth (1922–)
Canadian poet, novelist, and short-story writer. Born Aug 26, 1922, in Chipman, New Brunswick, Canada; University of New Brunswick, BA: Radcliffe College, MA; University of Toronto Library School, BLS; Indiana University, PhD; also attended King's College, London.
Worked as a librarian until 1972, then taught at University of Saskatchewan; published 1st book of poetry, East Coast (1951), followed by more than 20 collections of poetry, including Roads, and Other Poems (1957), Passage of Summer (1969), Sunrise North (1974), Digging In (1982), Entertaining Angels (1988), Wheel of Change (1993), Footnotes to the Book of Job (1995) and Burning Bush (2000); was a founding member of The Fiddlehead magazine; short-story collections include It's Easy to Fall on the Ice (1977), A House Full of Women (1983) and Visitations (1987); novels include The Sisters (1974) and Junctions (1983). Received Lifetime Award for Excellence in the Arts (1995).