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Encyclopedia > David Arnason

David Arnason (born 1940) is a Canadian author and poet who lives in Winnipeg, Manitoba. He is of Icelandic descent and often writes about the Icelandic community in Canada. 1940 (MCMXL) was a leap year starting on Monday (link will take you to calendar). ... An author is the person who creates a written work, such as a book, story, article or the like. ... Poets are authors of poems, or of other forms of poetry such as dramatic verse. ... Template:Hide = Motto: Template:Unhide = Unum Cum Virtute Multorum (One With the Strength of Many) City of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canadas Location. ...


Works

  • Marsh Burning1980
  • The Icelanders - 1981
  • Fifty Stories and a Piece Of Advice1982
  • The Circus Performers' Bar1984
  • Skrag1987
  • The Happiest Man in the World and Other Stories1989
  • The Pagan Wall1992
  • The Dragon and the Dry Goods Princess1994
  • The New Icelanders: A North American Community1994
  • If Pigs Could Fly - 1995
  • King Jerry - 2001
  • The Demon Lover - 2002

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University of Manitoba: David Arnason - Roast & Toast (404 words)
University of Manitoba: David Arnason - Roast and Toast
University of Manitoba English Professor David Arnason knew he was going to be featured in a special edition of Prairie Fire, but what he didn't realize was that getting roasted at a special event on May 12 was also going to be part of the deal.
poet and critic, is a longtime collaborator with David Arnason.
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