Carolyn Zonailo Explained
Carolyn Zonailo (born January 21, 1947) is a Canadian poet and publisher.
Biography
Born in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Zonailo studied at the University of Rochester, from which she received a B.A. in literature 1971. IN 1980, she received a M.A. in literature from Simon Fraser University. She has also studied Jungian psychology, mythology and astrology.
In 1977, she founded Caitlin Press, which she ran with Cathy Ford and Ingrid Klassen. The press was later sold and relocated to northern British Columbia.
Zonailo lives in Montreal, Quebec with her husband Stephen Morrissey and divides her time between Quebec and the West Coast.
Selected bibliography
- 1977:Inside Passage. Vancouver: Caitlin Press
- 1981:The Wide Arable Land. Vancouver: Caitlin Press
- 1983:A Portrait of Paradise. Vancouver: Blewointment
- 1985:Compendium. Vancouver: Heron
- 1987:Zen Fores. Vancouver: Caitlin Press
- 1990:The Taste of Giving: New & Selected Poems. Vancouver: Caitlin Press
- 1993:Nature's Grace. Montreal: Empyreal
- 1993:Poem Factory
- 1995:Memory House. Montreal: Empyreal
- 1997:Wading the Trout River. Montreal: Empyreal
- 1998:Winter. Pointe Claire: Morgaine House
- 2002:The Goddess in the Garden. Victoria: Ekstasis
- 2004:Holy Hours. Pointe Claire: Morgaine House
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