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Dale Smith is a professor and the Undergraduate Program Director in the Department of English at Toronto Metropolitan University. His academic research examines the ways that poetry performance influences values and beliefs within public culture. In tandem with his scholarship, Smith's poetry and essays have appeared in various journals and magazines, including American Poetry and The Walrus. He is the author of several poetry books, with notable works such as 'American Rambler' (2000), 'Slow Poetry America' (2014), and 'Sons' (2017). In addition to his research, Smith teaches both undergraduate and graduate courses in creative writing, poetry and poetics, rhetorical theory, and literary non-fiction. His selected scholarly publications include 'Open Map: Correspondence Robert Duncan Charles Olson' (2017) and 'Poets Barricade: Rhetoric Citizenship Dissent 1960' (2012).
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