Joe Wallace (born Joseph Sylvester Wallace, 29 October 1890 – 1 December 1975) was a Canadian poet, journalist, and communist activist. As a poet, he was briefly affiliated with The Song Fishermen, an informal group of poets from Atlantic Canada. Wallace enjoyed a limited reputation in Canadian literature, but he had a direct influence on better known poets with strong political views, such as Dorothy Livesay and Milton Acorn. From the 1950s until after his death, Wallace was almost certainly the best known Canadian poet in Eastern Europe and China.
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| - Joe Wallace (born Joseph Sylvester Wallace, 29 October 1890 – 1 December 1975) was a Canadian poet, journalist, and communist activist. As a poet, he was briefly affiliated with The Song Fishermen, an informal group of poets from Atlantic Canada. Wallace enjoyed a limited reputation in Canadian literature, but he had a direct influence on better known poets with strong political views, such as Dorothy Livesay and Milton Acorn. From the 1950s until after his death, Wallace was almost certainly the best known Canadian poet in Eastern Europe and China. (en)
- Joe Wallace (né Joseph Sylvester Wallace le 29 octobre 1890 et mort le 1er décembre 1975) est un poète, journaliste et homme politique canadien militant pour le communisme au Canada. En tant que poète, dans les années 1920, il se joint brièvement au cercle de poètes The Song Fishermen, un groupe informel de poètes du renouveau romantique du Canada atlantique, dont font également partie le journaliste Andrew Merkel, le poète Kenneth Leslie et les romanciers Charles Bruce et Robert Norwood, entre autres.. (fr)
- Джозеф Сильвестер Уоллес (англ. Joseph Sylvester Wallace) (29 октября 1890, Торонто — 1 декабря 1975, Ванкувер) — канадский поэт, коммунист. (ru)
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| - Joe Wallace (born Joseph Sylvester Wallace, 29 October 1890 – 1 December 1975) was a Canadian poet, journalist, and communist activist. As a poet, he was briefly affiliated with The Song Fishermen, an informal group of poets from Atlantic Canada. Wallace enjoyed a limited reputation in Canadian literature, but he had a direct influence on better known poets with strong political views, such as Dorothy Livesay and Milton Acorn. From the 1950s until after his death, Wallace was almost certainly the best known Canadian poet in Eastern Europe and China. (en)
- Joe Wallace (né Joseph Sylvester Wallace le 29 octobre 1890 et mort le 1er décembre 1975) est un poète, journaliste et homme politique canadien militant pour le communisme au Canada. En tant que poète, dans les années 1920, il se joint brièvement au cercle de poètes The Song Fishermen, un groupe informel de poètes du renouveau romantique du Canada atlantique, dont font également partie le journaliste Andrew Merkel, le poète Kenneth Leslie et les romanciers Charles Bruce et Robert Norwood, entre autres.. (fr)
- Джозеф Сильвестер Уоллес (англ. Joseph Sylvester Wallace) (29 октября 1890, Торонто — 1 декабря 1975, Ванкувер) — канадский поэт, коммунист. (ru)
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