Dave Godfrey
Dave Godfrey (August 9, 1938 – June 21, 2015) was a Canadian writer and publisher. His novel The New Ancestors won the Governor General's Award for English language fiction in 1970.[1]
Born in Winnipeg, Manitoba,[1] Godfrey was educated at Trinity College at the University of Toronto, Iowa State University, and Stanford University. He taught in Ghana for several years including Adisadel College, Cape Coast from 1963-65 where he was the English and music instructor. He was the founder of the Adisadel Jazz Club, which led to the creation of similar jazz and student pop groups in several Ghanaian secondary schools. He continued his teaching at the University of Toronto and the University of Victoria.[1]
Starting in the late 1970s, he became interested in the cultural side of computer technology, and argued that decentralized data and computer communication were extremely important for art and literature. In 1979 he edited a book on the subject with Douglas Parkhill, Gutenberg two, on the social and political meaning of computer technology, and he wrote The Telidon Book with Ernest Chang, about electronic publishing and video text, and founded a software development company called Softwords, working in that field.[1] He also worked on computer aided learning.
Godfrey was one of the founders of the House of Anansi and New Press and was editor of Press Porcépic.[1] He later ran a 60-acre vineyard and farm in the Cowichan Valley of British Columbia.[2] He died of cancer on June 21, 2015, at the age of 76.[2]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 "Dave Godfrey". The Canadian Encyclopedia. Published April 2, 2008; last edited December 15, 2013. Retrieved 2015-07-26.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 "Dave Godfrey, Governor General’s Literary Award winner and co-founder of House of Anansi Press, dies". Steven W. Beattie. Quill & Quire. June 24, 2015. Retrieved 2015-07-26.
External links
- Dave Godfrey at Library of Congress Authorities, with catalogue records
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- 1938 births
- 2015 deaths
- Canadian male novelists
- Canadian book publishers (people)
- Writing teachers
- Writers from Winnipeg
- University of Toronto alumni
- Trinity College (Canada) alumni
- Iowa State University alumni
- Stanford University alumni
- Governor General's Award-winning fiction writers
- Viticulturists
- University of Victoria faculty
- University of Toronto faculty
- Canadian company founders
- Technology company founders
- 20th-century Canadian novelists
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