Jay Macpherson began publishing POETRY in contemporary verse in 1949, and had her first collection, Nineteen Poems, published in 1952 by English poet Robert Graves' Seizin Press. Her work is highly symbolic, reflecting upon the world through the lens of classical myths, archetypes and patterns, an approach often termed mythopoeic. Macpherson won the GOVERNOR GENERAL'S LITERARY AWARD for poetry, Poetry magazine's Levinson Prize, and the University of Western Ontario President's Medal for The Boatman (1957), a cycle of pellucid lyrics unified by symbols of fall and redemption. An advocate and editor of other Canadian poets, from 1954 to 1963 she published works by Dorothy LIVESAY, Alden NOWLAN, Al PURDY and others in a series of eight chapbooks under the imprint Emblem Books. Welcoming Disaster (1974), Macpherson's second volume, is a complex investigation of human encounters with a spiritual underworld, with terror, darkness and redemption. Her collection Poems Twice Told (1981), a compilation of her two major volumes, was included in critic Harold Bloom's The Western Canon: The Books and School of the Ages (1994).
Jay Macpherson's scholarly work includes The Spirit of Solitude: Conventions and Continuities in Late Romance (1982), an authoritative study of patterns in the late romances of two continents, and Four Ages of Man (1962), an adaptation of classical mythology for secondary schools. She co-authored Biblical and Classical Myths: The Mythological Framework of Western Culture (2004) with Northrop Frye, based on a course they jointly taught.
A beloved figure in Toronto's literary circles, Jay Macpherson was modest and self-effacing. Sandra Martin, reflecting on her life, observes "Instead of celebrity, she had renown; instead of sales, she had respect; instead of power, she had influence and abiding friendships. And for those who seek them out, her poems offer a resurgent pleasure."
Author JEAN O'GRADY Revised: SUSANNE MARSHALL
Suggested Reading
Lorraine Weir, Jay Macpherson and Her Works (1989).
Links to Other Sites
Jay Macpherson
See a selection of poetry written by Jay Macpherson. From Representative Poetry Online, University of Toronto Libraries.
Jay Macpherson: 1931-2012
A brief obituary for acclaimed Canadian poet Jay Macpherson from Quill & Quire.
"Absence, havoc": Gothic Mourning and Daughterly Duty in Jay Macpherson’s Welcoming Disaster
A detailed analysis of major themes in Jay Macpherson’s 1974 book of poetry "Welcoming Disaster. From Studies in Canadian Literature/Études en littérature canadienne.
Jay Macpherson
Mayor and Members of Toronto City Council pay tribute to esteemed Canadian poet Jean Jay Macpherson.


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