Introduction
Child, Philip 1898–1978
Child was a Canadian poet and novelist often overlooked by critics because he declined to copy the nationalistic trends and styles of his contemporaries. Child's works are accented by striking psychological portraits and surrealistic imagery. (See also Contemporary Authors, Vols. 13-14; Contemporary Authors Permanent Series, Vol. 1.)
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