Darren Wershler-Henry

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1966 –

18

Who is Darren Wershler-Henry?

Darren Wershler, aka Darren Wershler-Henry, is a Canadian experimental poet, non-fiction writer and cultural critic.

A former grave digger, he was the senior editor of Coach House Books between 1997 and 2002, where the works he edited included several highly acclaimed books of contemporary innovative poetry, including Fidget by Kenneth Goldsmith, both volumes of Seven Pages Missing, the collected works of Steve McCaffery, Lip Service by Bruce Andrews, and Eunoia by Christian Bök.

Wershler is the youngest poet discussed in Marjorie Perloff's 21st Century Modernism, which analyzes his second book of poetry, the tapeworm foundry. He has instructed courses in Communication Studies at York University and Wilfrid Laurier University and currently is the Concordia University Research Chair in Media and Contemporary Literature at Concordia University. He has authored several books about the Internet, technology and culture, as well as occasional essays on pop culture for newspapers and magazines such as Brick, Broken Pencil and This Magazine.

He lives in Montreal, Quebec.

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Born
1966
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  • Canada

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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