Phyllis Gotlieb
Bio/Bibliography
Born Toronto 1926 (Phyllis Bloom); BA 1948, MA 1950, University of
Toronto; in 1949 married Calvin Gotlieb, now professor emeritus of
Computer Science at University of Toronto; three grown children, four
grandchildren. Lives and has lived lifelong in Toronto.

Poetry:

Within the Zodiac, McClelland & Stewart 1964;
Ordinary, Moving, Oxford 1969, Governor General's Award nominee;
Doctor Umlaut's Earthly Kingdom, Calliope Press1974;
The Works: Collected Poems, Calliope Press1978;
"Hasidic Influences in the Work of A.M. Klein", essay, A.M. Klein Symposium, Ottawa, 1974.

Novels:

Why Should I Have all the Grief?, Macmillan of Canada1969;

All the following are science fiction:
Sunburst, Fawcett Gold Medal Books1964, Berkley 1978,
Gregg Press (hc) 1978, translations into French, Dutch, Norwegian and German;
O Master Caliban!, Harper & Row 1976, Bantam/Seal 1979, translations into German, Italian and Japanese;
A Judgement of Dragons, Ace1980;
Emperor, Swords, Pentacles, Ace 1982;
The Kingdom of the Cats, Ace1985.
Heart of Red Iron, St. Martin's Press 1989.
Flesh and Gold, Tor 1998.
Violent Stars, Tor 1999.

Short story collections:

Son of the Morning and Other Stories, Ace1983.
Blue Apes, Tesseract, December 1995

Verse plays commissioned by CBC (1969-1978):

Dr Umlaut's Earthly Kingdom,
Garden Varieties,
Silent Movie Days,
The Contract,
God on Trial Before Rabbi Ovadia
.

Anthology:

Tesseracts2, (Co-editor with Douglas Barbour) Press Porcépic 1987.

Read the SF poem"Geffen and Ravna"

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