![]() ![]() During his rather ignominious career as an undergraduate (at McGill University, in the 1920s) he published a few brittle and cranky pieces in the student newspaper, none of which are indicative of his later, mature work. The five dollars he received for a poem read on CBC Radio in 1956 was the first money he had ever made from his writing. Apart from a single contribution to This Quarter, the 1920s Paris-based literary magazine edited by Ernest Walsh and Ethel Moorehead, Glassco published almost nothing until he was in his forties. ![]() Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Pressįor the Canadian writer John Glassco (1909-81), literary success arrived late in life. ![]() A Gentleman of Pleasure: One Life of John Glassco, Poet, Memoirist, Translator, and Pornographer ![]()
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