University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon
Hilary Clark has been teaching in the English Dept at the University of Saskatchewan since 1990.
She specializes in women's writing, modernism and critical theory, and enjoys teaching creative writing (poetry) and especially editing when she gets the chance.
Cover art: Detail from Primula Veris by Catherine Macaulay, 1997
"More Light is a brilliant neural-poetic headlamp that luminates the minute and truthful particulars of a lush geomorphic garden. The landscape of things and shapes, of course, are words, syllabic synapses, brought back into the body, 'lit from within.' Hilary Clark's poems are scopic in their attention to the bite of words, the tangible detail of a world's earth .... In fact, all of the poems in More Light can be prescribed to restore and quicken our perception and pleasure in the garden of language." - Fred Wah.
Hilary Clark reads More Light from More Light on Audioboo
Hilary Clark Profile - University of Saskatchewan
Hilary Clark's The Dwelling of Weather (2003 - Brick Books)
Hard world beyond childhood by Bill Robertson (Saskatoon StarPhoenix, August 21, 1999)