Michael Boughn

Michael Boughn (born 1946) is a Canadian poet, essayist, story writer, and children's author.

Life
Born in Riverside, California in 1946, he came to Canada in 1966 because of opposition to the Vietnam War. He enrolled in Simon Fraser University and studied under Robin Blaser, who introduced him to the poetry of William Blake, Ezra Pound, H.D., William Carlos Williams, Charles Olson, and others.

He moved to Buffalo, New York, in 1978, and enrolled in SUNY Buffalo, where he worked as graduate assistant to Robert Creeley. After he received his Ph.D. in 1986, he began editing the literary magazine intent with the poet John Clarke.

He married Elizabeth Brown in 1991, and moved back to Canada in 1992. He became a Canadian citizen in 2001.

Publications

 * Boughn, Michael. 22 Skidoo / SubTractions. Toronto: Book Thug, 2009. PS8553 .O7915 A62 2009 Robarts Library
 * --. Cosmographia: A Post-lucretian Faux Micro-epic. Toronto: Book Thug, 2010. PS8553 .O7915 C67 2010 Robarts Library
 * --. Dislocation Flutter. Amman, Jordan: Oasii Press, 1998.
 * --. Dislocations in Crystal. Toronto: Coach House Books, 2003. PS8553 .O7915 D57 2003 Robarts Library
 * --. Iterations of the Diagonal. Buffalo, N.Y.: Shuffaloff, 1995.
 * --. A Little Post-apocalyptic Suite for RC with Thanks for the Rhino. Toronto: fiftyuhthees edition, 1996.
 * --. Nine Blue Moments for Robin. Buffalo: BlazeVox, 2011.
 * --. One's own Mind. Canton, N.Y.: Glover Publishing, 1999.
 * --. Personal Web Site.
 * --. H.D.: A Bibliography, 1905-1990. Charlottesville: Published for the Bibliographical Society of the University of Virginia by the University Press of Virginia, 1993. PS3507 .O726 Z54 1993 Robarts Library

Except where noted, bibliographical information courtesy the University of Toronto.