George Whipple
1927-2014
George Whipple was born in Saint John, New Brunswick, on 24 May 1927 and grew up in Toronto, Ontario. After attending Vancouver Teachers College in 1952, he returned to Toronto and worked for more than thirty years as a postal and records clerk at Toronto’s City Hall. In 1985, he moved to Burnaby, British Columbia, where he resided until his death on 29 May 2014. Whipple had published eleven books of poetry including Life Cycle: Selected Poems (1984), Passing Through Eden (1991), Hats Off to the Sun (1996), and Carousel: Poems and Pictures (1999). His selected works, Tom Thomson and Other Poems (2000) soon followed. He published Origins (2002), Fanfares (2003), Footprints on the Water (2005), The Peaceable Kingdom (2006), Kite (2007), and Swim Class and Other Poems (2008). As an illustrator, Whipple had collaborated on Ralph O. Cunningham’s collection, Schwanengesang, and had designed several of his own book covers. In 2007, Whipple received a best book prize for The Peaceable Kingdom from The Word Guild Canadian Christian Writing Awards. As a translator, Whipple introduced poems by Jules Laforgue, Gerard de Nerval, Françis Jammes, Paul Valéry, Rene Guy Gadau, and Gilles Vigneault to an English audience. Whipple's work has also appeared in various anthologies such as Raymond Souster’s Poets 56: The Younger English-Canadians (1956) and in spiritually-based collections such as Poetry and Spiritual Practice, Northern Lights: An Anthology of Contemporary Christian Writing (2008), Jailbreaks and Re-Creations: 99 Canadian Sonnets (2008), and Songs From the North: Inspirational Poems by 20 Canadians (1989). His work has also been included in two poetry textbooks, Susan Ioannou’s A Magical Clockwork (2000) and Michael Bugeja’s The Art and Craft of Poetry (2001).
Armstrong, Tammy. "George Whipple." New Brunswick Literary Encyclopedia, Spring 2009. Accessed 5 July 2023.
Predominant New Brunswick Residences:
Saint John
Archival Material
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George Whipple Papers
⌄LocationThomas Fisher Rare Book Library, University of TorontoWebsite/Catalogue RecordRetrieval NumberMS COLL 00468Date Range of Material1956-2012Extent
10 boxes and items (1.5 metres)
Scope and Content NoteCollection includes material related to the complete work and life of Toronto poet George Whipple.
See the New Brunswick Literary Encyclopedia entry.