Keith Maillard (born 28 February 1942 in Wheeling, West Virginia) is a Canadian-American novelist, poet, and professor of creative writing at the University of British Columbia.[1] He moved to Canada in 1970 (due to his opposition to the Vietnam War)[2][3] and became a Canadian citizen in 1976.[4][5]
^Keith Maillard, UBC Creative Writing
^Marilyn B. Young and Robert Buzzanco, eds., A Companion to the Vietnam War (John Wiley & Sons, 2002), 431.
^Robert McGill, War is Here: The Vietnam War and Canadian Literature (McGill Queens, 2017), 198, 277.
^Ohio County Public Library, "Wheeling Hall of Fame: Keith Maillard,"
^William H. New, "Keith Maillard," Encyclopedia of Literature in Canada (University of Toronto Press, 2002), 700.
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