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· ā Margaret Atwoodmài 'ěr · luò Michael Bullock
ài rén Eskimolín lián Sandy Lam
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sài nài · dēng Sydney Gordon · méng Lucy Maud Montgomery
chuān shā Chuan Sha · lún 伊芙萨伦巴
fēn · Stephen Leacockshǐ fēn · 'ěr Stephanie Howard
shān · Susanna Moodie nèi suō · lán Vanessa Grant
duō · Donna Carlisekāng · lāi Conrad Black
fàn wēi Fan Weiāi · tuō Eckhart Tolle
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· luó · léi 'è léi ·S· lāi shè
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ā · hēi xiū · luò tíng
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· méng ài · tuō 'ěr
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ā 'ěr wéi tuō · màn 'āi 'ěr 'ài yīng Jean
yuē hàn · shān · mài táng Sir John Alexander Macdonaldyuē hàn · yuē · kǎo wēi 'ěr · ā jué shì Sir John Joseph Caldwell Abbott
yuē hàn · luò · wèi · tānɡ sēn jué shì Sir John Sparrow David Thompsonmài kěn · bào wēi 'ěr jué shì Sir Mackenzie Bowell
chá 'ěr · jué shì Sir Charles Tupperwēi 'ěr · láo léi 'ěr jué shì Sir Wilfrid Laurier
luó · lāi 'ěr · dēng jué shì Sir Robert Laird Bordenā · 'ēn Arthur Meighen
wēi lián · lāi 'áng · mài kěn · jīn William Lyon Mackenzie King chá · bèi · bèi nèi Richard Bedford Bennett
· fēn · shèng luò lǎng Louis Stephen St. Laurentyuē hàn · qiáo zhì · fēn bèi John George Diefenbaker
mài 'ěr · luò Michael Bullock
jiā   (1916nián2008niánqīyuè21rì)

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yuèdòumài 'ěr · luò Michael Bullockzài诗海dezuòpǐn!!!
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   luò shēng píng chuàng zuò jiè shào
  
   mài 'ěr · luò (MichaelBullock,1916-2008), shēng yīng guó lún dūnzǎo nián jiù yīng lán jīn hǎn shí 'ěr de tuō xué xiào, 1936 nián cān jiā lún dūn chāo xiàn shí zhù zhǎn lǎn, 1938 nián chū bǎn chǔnǚ shī biàn xíng 》, hòu lái chuàng bàn liǎo shī kānbiǎo 》, chéng wéi 'ōu zhōu xiàn dài zhù shī de zhèn 。 1969 nián jiā xiān hòu zài suǒ xué rèn jiào, 1983 nián jiā liè diān lún xué zhōng shēn jiào shòu de shēn fèn tuì xiū
  
   luò jīn chū bǎn liǎo 'èr shí juàn shī zhù yào yòu xìng de hēi 'àn》 (1969)、《 hēi lín zhōng de xiàn tiáo》 (1981)、《 zhī qiú 》 (1983)、《 àn shuǐ》 (1987)、《 dài qiáng de huā yuán》 (1992)、《 gōng》 (1992)、《 hēi 'àn de méi guī》( 1994)、《 zài huā duǒ zhōng pēn 》( 1999)、《 》( 2000) děng wài hái zhù yòu xiǎo shuō shí juàn yán liǎng juàn liǎng juànfān guò děng guó de wén xuézhé xué míng zhù bǎi shí zhǒng hái céng jīng rén guò guó táng dài shān shuǐ shī rén wáng wéi děng rén de shī yōu de shīmáo dōng shī sān shí shǒu》。 tóng shí hái shì wèi huà jiāduō bàn guò rén huà zhǎn
  
   luò zǎo nián céng jīng shòu dào xiàng zhēng zhù biǎo xiàn zhù xiàng pài de yǐng xiǎngdàn hòu lái zhú jiàn zhuànxiàng chāo xiàn shí zhù zuì zhōng chéng wéi gāi liú pài de jié chū rén rèn wéichāo xiàn shí zhù shì rén lèi jīng shén zhōng de zhǒng shū yuán fán shì xiǎng xiàng jūn lín zhī chù yòu chāo xiàn shí zhù de shī zuò yòu qián shímèng huàn zhēngtóng shí yóu shòu dào guò zhōng guó běn shī de yǐng xiǎng 'ér dōng fāng shù cǎiyòu dào jiā suǒ wèi de rán xìng xìng de shī bān duǎn xiǎo jīng hànnèi hán wài yán jiāo zhì rán cǎi yòu yòu xíng 'ér shàng de zhé xué jìng jiè rán jiè xiàng qián shí xīn xiàng de jié


  Michael Bullock was born in 1916 in London, England where he worked for many years as a freelance writer and translator. His prolific, life long writing career was not limited, it seems, by genre, and he was to produce essays, plays, works in translation, prose, and poetry throughout his career. As well as being a prolific writer and translator, Bullock was the founder, and for five years editor, of the British poetry magazine Expression, as well as editor-in-chief of Prism International. Considered a surrealist (he was a founding member of Melmoth Vancouver, originally titled The Vancouver Surrealist Newsletter) Bullock was unafraid to push the limits of creative writing, often blending poems with music and visual art. Bullock has, in fact, displayed his own artwork in exhibitions and galleries, as well as using it to augment his textual works. He was educated at the Hornsey College of Art and the Polytechnic School of Language, and was, in fact, chosen as chairman of the British Translators Association in 1963. Bullock came to Canada in 1968 as a Commonwealth Fellow, and in 1969 became a member of The University of British Columbias Creative Writing Department. He retired from the University in 1983 with the rank of Professor Emeritus.
  
  Michael Bullock is usually categorized as a surrealist, a designation he willingly accepts. In so far as much of his poetry and all his fiction is characterized by images drawn from the unconscious through the free flow of the imagination, the description is apt ( he has been described as "one of the most wildly imaginative minds ever to reach the printed page" - Wendy Jeffries, Hamilton Spectator ). However, his work is entirely coherent and finely wrought - the product of literary craftsmanship as well as an unfettered and fertile imagination - unlike most of what passes for surrealist writing. It can rarely be considered "automatic writing", though occasionally the author does employ this technique. As one critic puts it: "Talent and labour have produced these polished gnostic visions" (John Reid, Canadian Literature).
  
  Many of his books have been translated into various European and Oriental languages, notably German, as well as Punjabi and Bengali and especially Chinese, into which language most of his works have been translated in whole or part. These translations have gained him international renown as a writer. His visual art is less widely known, since the international dissemination of works of art was less easy than it is today. Now, however, his visual art is quickly gaining the recognition it deserves.
  
  A celebration of Michael Bullocks' life was held at the UBC Botanical Garden on Saturday August 16, 2008, at 2:30pm.
  
  Michael Bullock, poet, painter, translator, and Professor of Creative Writing, University of British Columbia, died in London, England, on July 21, aged 90. His enthusiasm, affection and lively intellect and capacity for engagement with everyone he met will long live on across continents and especially in Vancouver, Hong Kong and the UK.
    

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