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- Q4800979 description "Canadian poet".
- Q4800979 description "Canadian poet".
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- Q4800979 abstract "Artie Gold (15 January 1947 – 14 February 2007) was a Montreal based Canadian poet who rose to prominence in the 1970s as one of the circle of Montreal-based writers known as The Vehicule Poets. As one of the wildest, the most daring of the Vehicule poets, Gold was influenced by the work of Jack Spicer and Frank O'Hara, his cats (to whom he was allergic) and his myriad eclectic autodidact interests. Though plagued by illness throughout his life, he worked prolifically and was always less interested in fame or academic placement than he was in creating poetry "at the front of the arts". In a tribute to Gold, the Montreal Gazette considered him "one of Canada's finest poets".".
- Q4800979 birthDate "1947-01-15".
- Q4800979 birthYear "1947".
- Q4800979 deathDate "2007-02-14".
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- Q4800979 deathYear "2007".
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- Q4800979 dateOfBirth "1947-01-15".
- Q4800979 dateOfDeath "2007-02-14".
- Q4800979 name "Gold, Artie".
- Q4800979 placeOfDeath "Montreal".
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- Q4800979 comment "Artie Gold (15 January 1947 – 14 February 2007) was a Montreal based Canadian poet who rose to prominence in the 1970s as one of the circle of Montreal-based writers known as The Vehicule Poets. As one of the wildest, the most daring of the Vehicule poets, Gold was influenced by the work of Jack Spicer and Frank O'Hara, his cats (to whom he was allergic) and his myriad eclectic autodidact interests.".
- Q4800979 label "Artie Gold".
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