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About the Author
John Wilson Foster was born and educated in Belfast. He won a scholarship to Queen's University where he read social anthropology, zoology, English and philosophy. As a postgraduate he studied aesthetics under the philosopher W.B. Gallie and the poet and critic Philip Hobsbaum. He won a Fulbright Scholarship to the University of Oregon where he completed a Ph.D. in Irish literature. From 1974 until 2002 he was Professor of English at the University of British Columbia of which he is now professor emeritus. In 2001 he was National University of Ireland Professor at NUI, Maynooth. After early retirement he was a Leverhulme visiting professor to the U.K., visiting professor at the University of Toronto, and visiting fellow at the National University of Ireland, Galway.
Reviews
"Every page of this book is lit by a sense of wonder." -Michael Longley
"John Wilson Foster's new book is a gem in every sense: small but perfect in the hand, elegantly written and full of evocative, deeply researched interest, both in the bird and American social history." -Michael Viney, The Irish Times
Book Information
ISBN 9781907903656
Author John Wilson Foster
Format Hardback
Page Count 242
Imprint Notting Hill Editions
Publisher Notting Hill Editions
Weight(grams) 278g
Dimensions(mm) 190mm * 120mm * 19mm