Al Purdy, born on December 30, 1918, was a prominent figure in Canadian literature, celebrated for his contributions as a free verse poet. His writing career, which spanned an impressive fifty-six years, left an indelible mark on the cultural landscape of Canada.
Throughout his prolific career, Purdy authored thirty-nine books of poetry, showcasing his unique voice and perspective. In addition to his poetry, he ventured into other literary forms, producing a novel, two volumes of memoirs, and four books of correspondence, along with several posthumous works that continue to resonate with readers.
Purdy's influence on Canadian poetry earned him the distinction of being referred to as English Canada's