FRANK DAVEY is a Canadian poet and literary critic. Here is his biography on BC BookWorld, another on Wikipedia, and another in The Canadian Encyclopedia.
Reviews of FD's POEMS SUITABLE TO CURRENT MATERIAL CONDITIONS, Mansfield, 2014.
Review by Michael Dennis, December 31, 2014.
Review by Michael Dennis, December 31, 2014.
Reviews of FD's When TISH Happens, ECW 2011.
Review by Nicholas Bradley, BC Studies. In press.
"When TISH Happens," by Kevin Killian. Harriet. April 4, 2014.
"One Alternative: Frank Davey's Story of Tish," by Douglas Barbour. Eclectic Ruckus, May 11, 2011.
Review of FD's SPECTRES OF LONDON ONT, Massassauga, 2013.
"Taking a Look at Davey's New Book," by Stan Burfield. London Open Mic Poetry Night, March 2013.
"Taking a Look at Davey's New Book," by Stan Burfield. London Open Mic Poetry Night, March 2013.
Reviews of FD's BARDY GOOGLE, Talonbooks, 2010.
"Four Ways to Make Poems," by Nicholas Bradley. Canadian Literature 220 (Spring 2014).
Review by Vanessa Lent. The Bull Calf, 2011.
Review of FD's BACK FROM THE WAR, Talonbooks, 2005.
Review by Russell Smith, Vallum. 2012.
About FD's HOW LINDA DIED, ECW, 2002.
"This honest account of the bewilderment -- and, often, irritation -- with which a family coped heroically with a horrendous death enthralled me from beginning to end." -- Phyllis Grosskurth.
"'Love' is hardly named, yet the mystery and passion of a complicated and sustaining marriage have rarely been so movingly celebrated." -- Bharati Mukherjee.
"This honest account of the bewilderment -- and, often, irritation -- with which a family coped heroically with a horrendous death enthralled me from beginning to end." -- Phyllis Grosskurth.
"'Love' is hardly named, yet the mystery and passion of a complicated and sustaining marriage have rarely been so movingly celebrated." -- Bharati Mukherjee.
About FD's "Multiple Choice Games for Hiroshima Day," in CULTURAL MISCHIEF (Talonbooks 1996). 135-43.
"Postmodernist Reading of Frank Davey's Hiroshima," by Nevedita Yohana. The Criterion V:6, Dec. 2014.
"Postmodernist Reading of Frank Davey's Hiroshima," by Nevedita Yohana. The Criterion V:6, Dec. 2014.
About FD's THE ABBOTSFORD GUIDE TO INDIA. Press Porcepic, 1986.
"The Abbotsford Guide to India: Romantic Fictions of Empire and the Narratives of Canadian Literature," by Katie Trumpener. Cultural Institutions of the Novel, ed Deirdre Lynch and William Warner. Durham, NC: Duke UP, 1996. 193-221.
"The Abbotsford Guide to India: Romantic Fictions of Empire and the Narratives of Canadian Literature [2nd version]," by Katie Trumpener. Bardic Nationalism. Princeton: Princeton, NJ, 1997. 242-91.
"The Abbotsford Guide to India: Romantic Fictions of Empire and the Narratives of Canadian Literature," by Katie Trumpener. Cultural Institutions of the Novel, ed Deirdre Lynch and William Warner. Durham, NC: Duke UP, 1996. 193-221.
"The Abbotsford Guide to India: Romantic Fictions of Empire and the Narratives of Canadian Literature [2nd version]," by Katie Trumpener. Bardic Nationalism. Princeton: Princeton, NJ, 1997. 242-91.