Marriott, Anne, 1913-
Variant namesAnne Marriott was born in Victoria, British Columbia. She began her writing career at an early age, and since the 1930s has produced several poems, short stories, and radio scripts. Her poetry, in particular, has been widely anthologised throughout Canada and the United States. Marriott worked as a script writer for the National Film Board in Ottawa in the 1940s, and later, for the CBC in connection with the British Columbia Ministry of Education. Her poem "The Wind Our Enemy" (1939) was widely acclaimed. She won the Governor General's award for her chapbook, "Calling Adventures" (1941).
From the description of Anne Marriott fonds. 1927-1988. (University of British Columbia Library). WorldCat record id: 606460418
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creatorOf | League of Canadian Poets. This West Shore, 1981. | University of Guelph. McLaughlin Library | |
creatorOf | Marriott, Anne, 1913-. Anne Marriott fonds. | University of British Columbia Library | |
creatorOf | League of Canadian Poets. This West Shore - Poetry Flyers, 1981. | University of Guelph. McLaughlin Library | |
creatorOf | Mosaic Press/Valley Editions. Circular Coast, 1981. | University of Guelph. McLaughlin Library |
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Birth 1913-11-05
Death 1997-10-10