Patrick Lane (1939-2019) *79
This memorial website was created in memory of Patrick Lane, 79, born on March 26, 1939 and passed away on March 7, 2019.
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Patrick Lane was a Canadian poet. He had written in several other genres, including essays, short stories, and was the author of the novel Red Dog, Red Dog. Born iin Nelson, British Columbia, he attended high school in Vernon and had no formal education. He first began writing poetry seriously in 1960. During his twenties, he held a series of difficult jobs in the logging industry in the northern part of the province—as a choker, truck driver, Industrial First Aid man, sawmill worker, salesman and so on. In 1965, he moved to Vancouver and began to connect with other poets of his generation.
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