Tom Dilworth

Tom Dilworth is a ‘University Professor’ in the English Department at the University of Windsor; a Killam Fellow; and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada. He has published widely on Modern literature and Romantic poetry. His books include David Jones in the Great War (2013), Reading David Jones (2008), The Letters of Gertrude Stein and Virgil Thomson (co-edited, 2009), and The Shape of Meaning in the Poetry of David Jones (1988), which won the British Council Prize in the Humanities. He is writing David Jones’s biography, scheduled for publication in 2016. His recent poetry has appeared in The Common Sky, Detours, Love where the Nights are Twice as Long, Notre Dame Review, Rampike, Salmagundi, Ontario Review, Poetry (Chicago), and Windsor Review. His new book is Here Away (BookThug 2014).

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